Yep. so stanford inmate experiment was a fraud too. Great.
All the left does is lie.
I was in psych a few times after head injury in the first few years.
I went in because the headaches were so severe I was afraid to be alone. I “rejuvenated” in them about every six months for two years.
Then the headaches became manageable. Now they’re pretty much gone. Thank God.
What were they supposed to do?? It’s not like an X ray or MRI will PROVE i’m afraid of ending it all due to pain.
And it’s actually NOT HARD AT ALL to get out.
I saw BAD suicide attempts, a guy who slashed his face and neck apart like something from a horror movie...be let out after 2 weeks.
It wasn’t that bad. They served bologna sandwiches and snacks at 9:30pm every night :)
The human suffering is awful. The staff generally good and caring people.
Heartbreaking to see 18 and 20 year olds who will never really be ok.
One of the hardest things in any medical practice is to tell when a patient is feigning illness. It is even harder when you are coached by a expert in the field. This is why I doubt the participants (if they exist) only said they had a mild auditory hallucination.
The nice thing about places like that, is that you can kind of shift into cruise control, and not have to make decisions.
For the days you’re in there, you can sit back, relax, and organize your thoughts without friends and family telling you how you need to think, what you should be thinking.
If you go with the program and avoid entangling with the folks who clearly have issues, it can be a decent experience.