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I'm conveniently on my psychiatry rotation right now, but my perspective is from the US. Uttara can give a better view of the Indian perspective.
Here if a patient is severely psychotic (hallucinations, delusions, etc), in a severe manic episode, or has suicidal or homicidal ideal or intent...they are sent to an inpatient facility. Here they receive a mix of medications (not sedation) like anti-psychotics to help stabilize them. They are only given sedation if they are uncontrollable or pose an immediate threat. Patients are usually only inpatient for a week or so, and are connected to both a psychiatrist & therapist upon discharge.
If a patient has tried many avenues & treatments and still cannot control the symptoms, than an assisted living type facility is considered, but this is rarely an ideal.
There is a horrible stigma for people suffering from mental health ailments, but these diseases are just that diseases due to body imbalances. Desi shows unfortunately perpetuate the negative sterotypes from the example of using Adi's depression as the onus of the child swap & now...where it's a negative thing to get Ishita the treatment she direly needs. (I think she is suffering a brief psychotic disorder, depression with psychotic features, or substances induced psychosis...all of which can be managed).
I'm so sorry to hear about your neighbor's son. Stories like that are why we need better light shed on the mental health field & why we need to destigmatize people who suffer mental health issues.
(I hope I didn't bore anyone too much with my lecture - just using this as a teaching moment! 😃)
If drug induced psychosis is possible... Then spoiler of sarika drugging ishu may be true.
Originally posted by: cloudy24
Krishy i just got severe lecture from a psychiatrist ..i ll share soon😆
I'm conveniently on my psychiatry rotation right now, but my perspective is from the US. Uttara can give a better view of the Indian perspective.
Here if a patient is severely psychotic (hallucinations, delusions, etc), in a severe manic episode, or has suicidal or homicidal ideal or intent...they are sent to an inpatient facility. Here they receive a mix of medications (not sedation) like anti-psychotics to help stabilize them. They are only given sedation if they are uncontrollable or pose an immediate threat. Patients are usually only inpatient for a week or so, and are connected to both a psychiatrist & therapist upon discharge.
If a patient has tried many avenues & treatments and still cannot control the symptoms, than an assisted living type facility is considered, but this is rarely an ideal.
There is a horrible stigma for people suffering from mental health ailments, but these diseases are just that diseases due to body imbalances. Desi shows unfortunately perpetuate the negative sterotypes from the example of using Adi's depression as the onus of the child swap & now...where it's a negative thing to get Ishita the treatment she direly needs. (I think she is suffering a brief psychotic disorder, depression with psychotic features, or substances induced psychosis...all of which can be managed).
I'm so sorry to hear about your neighbor's son. Stories like that are why we need better light shed on the mental health field & why we need to destigmatize people who suffer mental health issues.
(I hope I didn't bore anyone too much with my lecture - just using this as a teaching moment! 😃)
If it's drug than it could find in blood test but ishita medical reports are normal 😲
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