Admission to Residential Treatment Facility?
Question by mb: admission to residential treatment facility?
how bad does something self-destructive, like say, cutting, have to get before you have to be admitted to a residential treatment facility??
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Answer by sharrona
Just bad enough to want to go and be admitted…
Maybe a referral from the primary care physician, if that is what your insurance may need, or go to an ER room can do it also.
Not good to wait to long the pattern will sit in and something can go wrong. Terribly wrong.
good luck
Answer by no
start out by getting in touch with some professionals who deal w this everyday You are not alone, yet you are unique and only a specialist can start to help you know what steps to take Start by taking that first step If you dont like it go to another Keep trying until you find a counselor or doctor who can help Try: school/college health center; low cost /free clinic; primary care doctor or nurse practioner at your usual doctors office; an urgent care center; an emergency room; a local mental health office or provider of mental health services;a social worker, a clergy person for a referreal-not treatment; a crisis line, a suicide prevention line; atrusted well balnced friend,teacher or family member, or 911 if you fear you cannot control your impulse at any time.
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