But I was struck by the last sentence of Richard Salit's
artcle : " Patients aren't treated only for psychiatric, but other
ailments that they might have due to emotional issues ". Does the
mental health profession need to be reminded that patients - often
wrongly or over-medicated on toxic anti-psychotic drugs- also have
bodies AND souls ? I have witnessed some patients being treated as a
mere lithium regulation problem. The good doctors were oblivious of
their spiritual crisis: Job like, these tormented souls wonder about
their eternal night. Or the good doctors don't notice a man's swollen
jaw from an infected tooth.
You visit them after their nth crackup in Rhode Island
Hospital and observe that their personal hygiene is neglected, and they
are shivering for lack of a warm robe. And then they are discharged
with no transportation provided. Imagine a discharged patient talking
to himself and walking back to Cranston on a very hot summer afternoon ?
Is all this medical science ?
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