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Psychiatric clinic
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Psychiatric medicine is the application of drugs to address a diagnosed mental condition. If the diagnosis is off, the treatment can make things worse. Some do benefit from medication.
It can be a good idea to check out the medical professional you see to see if he is open to experimentation regarding doages as well as particular drugs. You may want to avoid a medical professional who does not take the time to draw you out or is unwilling to change something when it isn't working.
I have spent time in a psychiatric hospital. It is boring and demoralizing but not terrible. Yet you are subjected to diagnosis and then the administration of medication, which may not be relevant to your case.
I was in hospital for 18 months. Just as you get used to the safety of the hospital they discharge you back into the stinking real world. I'm probably worse now than before I went in. Some of the staff were nice but some of them were arseholes that shouldn't be in that job.
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