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My 34yo psychotic son threatening suicide
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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 762338" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>Do you have a mental health crises hot line in your county? You could call them and just talk to them about his situation without actually doing anything. They are usually a great resource for information, both for what can be done now for him and in the future. </p><p></p><p>It seems he could be deemed a danger to himself, which could get him placed in a hospital mental health unit for at least a couple of days, may or may not do any good for him. It's not the police you want to go do a check on him, it would be the mental health crises unit. But they usually bring the police with them these days I think. One thing that strikes me is I'm pretty sure it's not legal to live in a storage unit, so he might get kicked out if the police are involved. One thing the mental health crisis people could do, and have done for my son, is to call him on the phone and talk to him. He then met them somewhere else and went to the hospital with them. </p><p></p><p>I know you are the only person he has right now, but considering he's already blocked you, for now, I would just try to take action to get him some help and ask anyone that gets involved not to mention your name and why you don't want them to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 762338, member: 22840"] Do you have a mental health crises hot line in your county? You could call them and just talk to them about his situation without actually doing anything. They are usually a great resource for information, both for what can be done now for him and in the future. It seems he could be deemed a danger to himself, which could get him placed in a hospital mental health unit for at least a couple of days, may or may not do any good for him. It's not the police you want to go do a check on him, it would be the mental health crises unit. But they usually bring the police with them these days I think. One thing that strikes me is I'm pretty sure it's not legal to live in a storage unit, so he might get kicked out if the police are involved. One thing the mental health crisis people could do, and have done for my son, is to call him on the phone and talk to him. He then met them somewhere else and went to the hospital with them. I know you are the only person he has right now, but considering he's already blocked you, for now, I would just try to take action to get him some help and ask anyone that gets involved not to mention your name and why you don't want them to. [/QUOTE]
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