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terrified of the battle in her mind
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 706288" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I would call 911/Crisis Services when you observe something like this. This kind of a inquiry could demonstrate the possibility of intent.</p><p>No parent has the capacity to secure a home 100 percent or to watch a child or any other person 24 hours a day. In hospitals where there have been threats of suicide there is often 24 hour watch where somebody keeps their eyes on the patient every single second. Clothes, personal effects, even books, are taken away. No sheets are provided, etc.</p><p></p><p>A juvenile inpatient facility at least for a time until she has been stabilized will keep her safe and provide intensive intervention. No parent could handle the anxiety, fear and constant vigilance of monitoring a child who may be suicidal.</p><p></p><p>I can only guess how frightening this is. I am so sorry you find yourself in this place right now and hope that there is some relief soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 706288, member: 18958"] I would call 911/Crisis Services when you observe something like this. This kind of a inquiry could demonstrate the possibility of intent. No parent has the capacity to secure a home 100 percent or to watch a child or any other person 24 hours a day. In hospitals where there have been threats of suicide there is often 24 hour watch where somebody keeps their eyes on the patient every single second. Clothes, personal effects, even books, are taken away. No sheets are provided, etc. A juvenile inpatient facility at least for a time until she has been stabilized will keep her safe and provide intensive intervention. No parent could handle the anxiety, fear and constant vigilance of monitoring a child who may be suicidal. I can only guess how frightening this is. I am so sorry you find yourself in this place right now and hope that there is some relief soon. [/QUOTE]
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