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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 740693" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>The crises line upon hearing homicidal threats will call the police. Period. Most are not that well trained trained volunteers. Some have certain hours of training for normal mental health concerns. Not homicide or suicide. I want everyone to know this. Mom cant call either. He would have to and not mention homicide or suicide or here come the cops. There are some calls they must not take. Some they must report.</p><p></p><p>Ive been a patient from 23 to 65. I know there are things you cant say or they will get the cops. You obviously arent a serious psychiatric patient. Lucky for you but I know how it works.</p><p></p><p> Two things you cant tell anyone is that you are sucidal or homicidal or you will find the police at your door even if you are blowing off steam. Yes, I have had this happen when I hadnt even mentioned suicide but "they" were concerned. And I never mentioned homicide ever or alluded to that. They are cautious. They have a lot to lose if they talk to somebody who later kills themself or others. There is accountability all around.</p><p></p><p>There is no good way for this kid to be talked down frim a homicidal threat. None. Nobody is trained to deal with homicidal threats. It all goes to the same place. I am not going to argue about what I know. If you want to keep the cops out never mention homicide or suicide to any mental health worker. If you dont believe me....you have been warned. This includes crisis workers. That is not the sort of crises they handle.</p><p></p><p>Now once the cops are there, they may let it go. Theyay take tje person to the hospital. They may go to jail. Thats a crapshoot. I had the cops come twice to do a well check and they just made pleasant talk and left. But I never threatened anyone.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to all. Be careful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 740693, member: 1550"] The crises line upon hearing homicidal threats will call the police. Period. Most are not that well trained trained volunteers. Some have certain hours of training for normal mental health concerns. Not homicide or suicide. I want everyone to know this. Mom cant call either. He would have to and not mention homicide or suicide or here come the cops. There are some calls they must not take. Some they must report. Ive been a patient from 23 to 65. I know there are things you cant say or they will get the cops. You obviously arent a serious psychiatric patient. Lucky for you but I know how it works. Two things you cant tell anyone is that you are sucidal or homicidal or you will find the police at your door even if you are blowing off steam. Yes, I have had this happen when I hadnt even mentioned suicide but "they" were concerned. And I never mentioned homicide ever or alluded to that. They are cautious. They have a lot to lose if they talk to somebody who later kills themself or others. There is accountability all around. There is no good way for this kid to be talked down frim a homicidal threat. None. Nobody is trained to deal with homicidal threats. It all goes to the same place. I am not going to argue about what I know. If you want to keep the cops out never mention homicide or suicide to any mental health worker. If you dont believe me....you have been warned. This includes crisis workers. That is not the sort of crises they handle. Now once the cops are there, they may let it go. Theyay take tje person to the hospital. They may go to jail. Thats a crapshoot. I had the cops come twice to do a well check and they just made pleasant talk and left. But I never threatened anyone. Good luck to all. Be careful [/QUOTE]
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