Homer wrote:As I said it was a flawed system but it was showing light coming from the days of medicated and many other deeper and disturbing controls,
I worked at Garlands Hospital in the early 1990s. ECT was in use then (I think it is still used today is it not?) and there were instances of restricting patient movement. The drug therapies were of course pretty strong, particularly for manic depression (as it was then known) which often left the patient with severe twitches. But no, they didn't lobotomise patients anymore or chain them to walls or anything gruesome like that. However, the secure wards were pretty grim places to be sure.
A lot of the focus within mental health during the time I was involved was upon the language used to describe both illness and those suffering, as well as approaches to individual patients/clients. While I was working for Garlands I also helped at a newly opened day centre (that nobody wanted in their locality) which offered a place of social interaction for those individuals who were relocated into the new community homes.
I did get to know one patient who was 70 years old and had been in the asylum since she was a teenager. Her only mental health problem was getting pregnant 'out of wedlock'. She was thoroughly institutionalised and unable to be 'released' under the care in the community policy. Reading some of the back copies of the record books was a fascinating but deeply disturbing exercise. I particularly remember reading the case of a young girl locked away in the asylum for stealing a cabbage. Unless desperation was classed as a mental illness, I couldn't envisage a justification for that behaviour. Undoubtedly the system had moved on from the one which equated mental health 'care' with a prison system.
The massive risk associated with care in the community was brought home big style when a paranoid schizophrenic was released from Garlands and shortly after committed murder in broad daylight in the town centre. Needless to say the consultant who signed the release form didn't work for the unit for much longer after that.
Quote: however the wholesale plunder of every valuable asset to be cloaked under the guise of CiC is still by far any away the biggest reason I have to hate the woman
I don't actually understand what you are referring to here. Which assets are you referring to specifically? Staff? Buildings?