(I haven't, but I just wanted to offer a semi benign possibility)
If she's been committed, she probably won't be allowed any sort of outside access, at a minimum for the mandatory 72 hour hold.
She was technically in a waiting room pre eval, so they were lax-er, but in full hospitalization, that's my experience.
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It's no problem, I just wanted to use it since it was more "in depth" of an answer/more about how they worked.
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@goatmoat I hope she wasn't committed, because nothing good comes out of those places.
I once had a friend berated for not making her bed in psychiatric care. When she complained, she was told that she needed to practice living like she was going to live at home.
@goatmoat I don't understand this isolation thing of psychiatric care in the us. I had considered that, but she had been in the waiting room for 40+ hours. Does that count as part of the hold?