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by SkyPuncher
1737 days ago
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It's less about pay and more about liability. Mental health is terrified that someone will do something to harm themselves. The incentive systems have yet to realize that there needs to be some balance in bad outcomes to support the good ones. It results in a system where any mention of self-harm is taken extremely seriously, even at the cost of a larger treatment plan. |
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I can understand that but involuntary institutionalization should be implemented only if there's an immediate danger to someone's life.
A currently euthymic person mentioning casually there were times they wished they were dead is not cause for institutionalization.
A depressed person who not only thinks about taking their own life but has made plans for it and has the means to execute that plan is in great danger and in need of immediate help.