I found this after following the Deception Detective's statement analyses of Jennifer Soto. . I think forensic evaluation is called for in her case.
@SigMaQuint11 күн бұрын
This clarifies a lot.
@Rich_Mixture12 күн бұрын
had to close them down bc the amount of retards & imbreds became more common than not. don't even mention the modern woman, she belongs in one of these places as well
@JeremiahArt655 күн бұрын
Jesus Christ stfu they were shut down because of inhumane treatment
@JeremiahArt655 күн бұрын
And if your so he’ll Bent on these places why not admit your self to a psych ward eh? I think it’d do you very nicely for that head of yours
@gavinkerslake12 күн бұрын
insulin shock...scary
@BlowmeRoger17 күн бұрын
Love that line about happiness, im sure they have no idea whats going on beyond their inmediate hallway
@Senacacrane21 күн бұрын
Does anyone know if hydrotherapy is still used today?
@AaronNorton21 күн бұрын
Using the broader definition of the term, which means "any method that uses water to treat a variety of symptoms throughout your body," I would say the answer is "yes." For example, if you find swimming, water fall machines, or hot tubs to be therapeutic, then these activities can be considered "hydrotherapy." However, if you're thinking of the practice of spraying patients down with high-pressure hoses, then I do not think that anyone has been providing such an intervention for decades.
@Senacacrane21 күн бұрын
Thank you for uploading this. I really enjoyed this.
@omegabell872722 күн бұрын
💛💛💛💛💛
@soolistic25 күн бұрын
I appreciate the time you took to explain how to score the assessment and the thorough details on the lecture as well. Thank you so much!
@PeoplesGovernmentsАй бұрын
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@helenapaulus9477Ай бұрын
Video on mental health tools
@HowardWhitney24Ай бұрын
This makes me sick
@cag19549Ай бұрын
Insulin therapy! OMG Ony if you want to kill them or put them in a coma. Why did this guy survive? Well, at the end of the film it says hes not a real patient. 1950s propaganda
@jeromecabral192Ай бұрын
What is the name of the hospital
@AaronNortonАй бұрын
It is Griffin Memorial Hospital, also known as Central State Hospital. It is no longer open, though the building still stands and is boarded up.
@teresacastillo17835 күн бұрын
It's probably an actors house a movie 🎥 make up stories
@ABeautfulMessАй бұрын
My grandma stayed at St Elizabeth in DC..she was young and it was so sad. She had schizophrenia and epilepsy.. imagine shock treatments..
@teresacastillo17835 күн бұрын
No such thing as shock treatments it's only in the movies make up stories of CIA actors doctors and it's staff CIA are smart asses they do hypnosis satanism instant sleep to search you
@ResistanceFitAGAАй бұрын
Old and interesting 🤔
@PremiumRoseStarАй бұрын
Who is watching this in the year 2024?
@MitchellRoberts-dk2mbАй бұрын
"Make Asylums Great Again!" 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 🙄🤔🧐🤪😜🤪
@katradaАй бұрын
Excellent Thank you so much!
@Dave-if5qj2 ай бұрын
This propaganda film Wanted folks to think State hospitals were happy Places to be
@doaaanwerdeep23402 ай бұрын
thank you Doctor شكرا دكتور
@unexploredtexas54972 ай бұрын
Free my boi Fred
@johnfitzgerald11922 ай бұрын
10:40.... if you didnt die then you're play. Unless it didn't want you. (Break ya legs, W.65th Detroit 11:41)
@kieranharford87552 ай бұрын
Fake
@charlottewhyte98042 ай бұрын
what aweful places these were,bloody hell.
@HelpDesk-on7yo3 ай бұрын
Propaganda for the institutions for sure.
@StrangeArrangements3 ай бұрын
This rather seems like a propaganda piece.
@lesliearblaster27113 ай бұрын
Oh! This is such a crock! There was so much abuse that the Governor of Ohio had every single hospital for the mentally ill investigated. What he found was apalling. Just in one hospital in Stark County they discharged 792 people who didn't belong there and fired the Superintendent along with other staff. These were not nice places and they seldom helped anyone.
@lesliearblaster27113 ай бұрын
Men, women .....oops ,you forgot the kids. Many unwanted, abandoned. It was pretty awful especially since these weren't mentally ill.
@michelekisly25353 ай бұрын
Now psych wards are just babysitting upset, emotionally traumatized individuals--- who are overdosed on antipsychotics...knocked out without regard to the effects on "patients " the next day. A jail, with no council, little observation and continuing cocktails of pharmaceuticals--- no therapy, and an Insurance Company's captive until minimum time served is met.
@proud2bpagan3 ай бұрын
the psych hospital i was in when i was 15 had some amazing food. Going down to the cafeteria was a privilige, but even the stuff they sent up on the dumb waiter was amazing
@lesliearblaster27113 ай бұрын
You were blessed. I know a place in Ohio.....bugs in the salad, cigarette butts in the soup, powdered eggs, powdered milk, yikes!
@proud2bpaganКүн бұрын
@@lesliearblaster2711 i am so sorry that happened to you. You guys didn't deserve to be treated like that. the ptb at the hospital should feel ashamed of themselves. i hope you're ok now.
@lesliearblaster2711Күн бұрын
@@proud2bpagan I am, by the grace of God. I was 10 years old when they put me in and didn't get out till I was 17. My Parents didn't want me. It took all that time for the hospital to find me a foster home.
@anthonyhomesly9503 ай бұрын
Theyre pandering like a mother fucker. This is one of the worst times for memtally ill in all of human history and definitely the worst in recenr memory n the narrator is trying to make it sound like a vacation
@Kristbjorg-Nymann3 ай бұрын
I cannot imagine the horrors.
@teresacastillo17835 күн бұрын
New patients are search
@jm15517013 ай бұрын
`Where do people like this today go?? all the Mental Hos. are closed down, yea I know there have been great medication break throughs but what happens when those on Meds fail to take those meds, it's not like there going down to the local CVS to pic up there meds, some still require round the clock care, specially the real old and mentally ill, mental illness still exists just because they closed all the Mental Hos. down doesn't mean there are any less mentally ill, in fact there are probably more specially in these current times, I'm sure depression is very high. '
@sharronneedles67212 ай бұрын
Just letting you know there are still mental hospitals all over the place. The government just prefers to keep that kind of stuff out of the public eye. Google it you'll probably find one less than an hour from your house. They're still around, but just not talked about.
@jm15517012 ай бұрын
@@sharronneedles6721 Yes I agree, but I can say there are none with in an hour from, me, and any that are operating are privately owned,
@juliepozsonyi21473 ай бұрын
thank you !!!!!!
@ajf3694 ай бұрын
I find it all very fascinating
@HHj-bs4xf4 ай бұрын
Seems like a nice place, fishing, food, free room and medical. Nothing like the 70s 80s overcrowded dilapidated asylums.
@sharronneedles67212 ай бұрын
Yes child look at the pretty videos, surely nothing bad happens here. It is an oasis child, you may fish and run free in nature, you may eat all the most wonderful foods, yes child you will be given a bed and care and nothing bad will happen here. Here is perfect, just look at the pretty pictures child, it's an oasis. Nothing bad will happen here.
@jackkirkham23414 ай бұрын
I thought I was going deaf in my left ear watching this with headphones 😭
@proud2bpagan4 ай бұрын
dang,they were thorough with that intake exam back in the day. we never had to have a spinal tap.
@proud2bpagan4 ай бұрын
I've been where that guy is...well,not *exactly* where he is,bc i live in Alabama, but i know the fear,the feeling of betrayal i had at age 15 when my parents had no other choice but to admit me to a psych hospital for my own good. Undiagnosed PTSD from CSA,along with what we would now call Bipolar Affectative Disorder and Panic Attacks were my diagnosis. As much as i hated and resented my parents for putting me there, once i quit being a knucklehead, staff was able to help me get my life back. Now,i'm 45,and working in college towards my Clinical Mental Health Therapist degree,specializing in Childhood Trauma. I want to at least intern at the facility that saved my life.
@maldor563 ай бұрын
It’s a shame the hospitals in his day were made to torture and not help.
@katherinelalli7765 ай бұрын
This is so damaging and completely unscientific.
@jamesstuart33465 ай бұрын
Then of course there's Nurse Ratched...
@juleshaven46695 ай бұрын
This video is so helpful - thank you! What is your theory as to why this material is not taught in graduate programs? I don't think you had time to come back to this question and I would love to know the reason!
@AaronNorton5 ай бұрын
Hi, Jules. I think it has a lot to do with insurance companies and government-sponsored insurance (i.e., Medicaid, Medicare, TriCare) not reimbursing for z-codes. However, in addition to provide us with a concise and holistic diagnostic formulation, EAP companies reimburse for z-codes, and they can be always be added as diagnoses that are secondary (tertiary, etc.) to a primary mental disorder diagnosis for insurance claims, so I'm passionate about training clinicians to include them.
@winros5 ай бұрын
Remember that old movie where the guy was in a hospital... he was in the war and he lost his vision. It was really weird I forgot the name!
@thespidermanoftheottomanempire3 ай бұрын
Could it be Johnny got his gun?
@ghostlylover991235 ай бұрын
Propaganda of the delightful 40s and 50s is strong
@pareshpatel41625 ай бұрын
Thank You Dr. Pareshkumar H. Patel Assistant Professor Government Arts and Commerce College, Kathlal, Kheda
@jillgales675 ай бұрын
I think they should bring these back.
@teresacastillo17835 күн бұрын
Nah CIA is busy money hungry searching wallets credit cards Busy like
@teresacastillo17835 күн бұрын
Never existed movies lady
@sandyjohnson65136 ай бұрын
Dr. Norton Is CE credit still available?
@AaronNorton6 ай бұрын
Yes, the "on demand" webinar with CE credit can be accessed at nbfe.net/event-4822951
@francesbernard24457 ай бұрын
Sometimes a whole family after being labelled disfunctional could become subjected to surveillance beginning during the 1960's without their consent. The assistants in that program would then have to offer costly 'free' programs to members of that family while those assistants were being paid far less than they deserved. Those assistants were only doing what any caring biological mother does when at home with an infant. Why the surveillance?