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We had to call crisis this morning
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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 254777" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>Doll, I am so sorry youexperinced this. We went through idmilar lst summer when my daughter was having pwycotic rages and stealign and wrcking our car (at age 15). They were goign to take her to jail and I got her into a psch unit . </p><p>I since have beennvolved in Nami and leanrd that inur area, thankfuly they have crisis intervention team. Lst month, they came and it was so mjuch better. I was so impiressed. They have a lot of traing (Nami does it) with daling iwht mentally ill. They were soothing and supportive and did not have sirens, lights on,etc. They did not Baker Act her though as she ws not in crisis when we called. We ewere told that they could by just saying she was not taking medications, acting pyscotic,etc. They did talk to the psychiatrist's office and they could transport her to crisis stabilization in our county where the fcality I was havng her trated was inthe next county. She said she would go and seemed stable enough at the one facility. She flew into pycotic rage on the wy sown there but we got her there. This was 6 weeks ago. She is 15. </p><p>She still thnks dhshe is quite OK, she is much more stable but stil needs tratment inpateint for quite awhile.</p><p> I am glad I am able to get her help befoe she turns 18.</p><p> Compassion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 254777, member: 6393"] Doll, I am so sorry youexperinced this. We went through idmilar lst summer when my daughter was having pwycotic rages and stealign and wrcking our car (at age 15). They were goign to take her to jail and I got her into a psch unit . I since have beennvolved in Nami and leanrd that inur area, thankfuly they have crisis intervention team. Lst month, they came and it was so mjuch better. I was so impiressed. They have a lot of traing (Nami does it) with daling iwht mentally ill. They were soothing and supportive and did not have sirens, lights on,etc. They did not Baker Act her though as she ws not in crisis when we called. We ewere told that they could by just saying she was not taking medications, acting pyscotic,etc. They did talk to the psychiatrist's office and they could transport her to crisis stabilization in our county where the fcality I was havng her trated was inthe next county. She said she would go and seemed stable enough at the one facility. She flew into pycotic rage on the wy sown there but we got her there. This was 6 weeks ago. She is 15. She still thnks dhshe is quite OK, she is much more stable but stil needs tratment inpateint for quite awhile. I am glad I am able to get her help befoe she turns 18. Compassion [/QUOTE]
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