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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 486315" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>thats why I said come here. We are open. If he were here, private psychiatrists go into the jails to see the inmates. Now Im not gonna say they get to see them often. It can take time. You wont waltz into the local jail and say I need to see a psychiatrist and get one that afternoon but you will get one. mental health is separate from the prison system though if you do end up in adult prisons they do intake so they separate the people with mental health issues from people with no mental health but I think that is normal for adult prisons. </p><p></p><p>I know in what we call training schools which is what your son is in now, they separate the kids out and those that need mental health care get psychiatrists coming in or they go out in a van to see a local psychiatrist. Also therapists are seen at the training schools and the kids are put into units building skills. Look up online about training schools in NC if you want and you will get the low down on them. That might give you some information on how they transition kids from them out into the community too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 486315, member: 1514"] thats why I said come here. We are open. If he were here, private psychiatrists go into the jails to see the inmates. Now Im not gonna say they get to see them often. It can take time. You wont waltz into the local jail and say I need to see a psychiatrist and get one that afternoon but you will get one. mental health is separate from the prison system though if you do end up in adult prisons they do intake so they separate the people with mental health issues from people with no mental health but I think that is normal for adult prisons. I know in what we call training schools which is what your son is in now, they separate the kids out and those that need mental health care get psychiatrists coming in or they go out in a van to see a local psychiatrist. Also therapists are seen at the training schools and the kids are put into units building skills. Look up online about training schools in NC if you want and you will get the low down on them. That might give you some information on how they transition kids from them out into the community too. [/QUOTE]
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