How long are you sectioned for?

How long can you be detained under section 2? Up to 28 days. The section can't normally be extended or renewed. But you may be assessed before the end of the 28 days to see if sectioning under section 3 is needed.
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What happens when you are sectioned UK?

If you are sectioned, you can be kept in hospital, stopped from leaving the ward and given treatment for your mental health problems, possibly without your consent. If you are sectioned, you normally have the right to get help from someone called an independent mental health advocate (IMHA).
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How long is someone typically in a mental hospital?

Hospital stays for mental health are usually pretty short (from a few days to a week or two). But if your day-to-day life is stressing you out, a short break can go a long way for your mental health.
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What does it mean to have someone sectioned?

Involuntary commitment, civil commitment, involuntary hospitalization or involuntary hospitalisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), (also known informally as sectioning or being sectioned in some jurisdictions, such as the United Kingdom) is a legal process through which an individual who is deemed ...
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What happens when someone gets sectioned?

Being 'sectioned' means that you are kept in hospital under the Mental Health Act. There are different types of sections, each with different rules to keep you in hospital. The length of time that you can be kept in hospital depends on which section you are detained under.
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Making sense of sectioning



Are you allowed your phone if you are sectioned?

Well-known member. Yes you can keep it as far as I know. I was last sectioned some months ago (section 2) and I saw patients with phones.
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What do you wear in a psych ward?

Almost all psychiatric units prohibit certain types of clothing, such as see-through items, high heels, revealing garments, and visible underwear. Clothing policies vary from one facility to another. On some units, patients are asked to wear pajamas, robes, and slippers that are provided by the facility.
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Can you use your phone in a mental hospital?

During your inpatient psychiatric stay, you can have visitors and make phone calls in a supervised area. All visitors go through a security check to make sure they don't bring prohibited items into the center. Most mental health centers limit visitor and phone call hours to allow more time for treatment.
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Why do people go to psych wards?

If they are at high risk of serious harm to themselves or someone else and need to be in a place of safety. If they have a new onset of serious mental health symptoms, like mania or psychosis and can't be treated effectively, quickly or safely enough in the community.
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How do you stop being sectioned?

You can be discharged from a S2 by:
  1. The professional responsible for your care in hospital (known as the Responsible Clinician). This is usually your Consultant Psychiatrist.
  2. A Mental Health Tribunal.
  3. The Associate Hospital Managers.
  4. Your nearest relative (although this can be overruled by the Responsible Clinician)
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What is it like being sectioned?

Those being 'sectioned' have very little information given to them – and in some cases their rights and what is happening to them is not explained. Care under the Act can be patchy and open to individual interpretation. A worrying thought for anyone going through a mental health crisis.
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What is the difference between Section 2 and Section 3 of the Mental Health Act?

2 Mental Health Act lasts for 28 days, and its main purpose is to assess a patient in hospital (although it does also permit treatment). S. 3 MHA lasts for a maximum of 6 months, and is for the purpose of treatment.
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Can you have your phone in a mental hospital UK?

In many cases you will not be able to bring anything you could use to harm yourself with, or that someone else on your ward might try to harm themselves with. Your hospital ward will have a policy on mobile phones and devices – in some places these are not allowed.
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Do psych wards cost money UK?

But there may be times when you need to go to hospital to get treatment. You are a voluntary patient (sometimes called an informal patient) if you are having in-patient treatment in a psychiatric hospital of your own free will.
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How can you get someone sectioned?

Someone can only be sectioned if they meet certain criteria, these are:
  1. Their mental health problem is so severe that they need urgent assessment and treatment.
  2. They are a danger to themselves or others due to their mental health.
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Can you listen to music in a psych ward?

However, here are a few things you miss when you're in a psych ward. Music. A radio is available to patients normally, but if you like anything that wouldn't be played on a radio, you are out of luck.
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Why do mental hospitals give grippy socks?

Endorsed by fitness instructors and hospital staff alike, our grip socks are designed to give back and bring comfort, dignity and hope to people facing mental health challenges.
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Why do they take your phone at the mental hospital?

There are multiple reasons for this, ranging from privacy issues (patients might Instagram other patients), clinical issues (patients might isolate themselves and not go to groups), safety issues (they might break and use the screen glass for self harm), and liability issues (patients might sue the hospital if they ...
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Can you wear jeans in a psych ward?

We recommend slacks or jeans with comfortable shirts/tops or comfortable, casual dresses. No short dresses, short shorts or very low shirts showing cleavage are allowed. A supply of socks and underwear that will last three to five days.
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Do psych wards give you clothes?

As long as the facility provides their own slippers and pajamas, some patients are required to wear those on some units. There are times when patients on other units must wear private pajamas and robes to get dressed.In another type of hospital, patients were asked to bring their own clothes from home.
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Why do psychiatric patients wear white?

Spiritual care workers also wear white coats in many modern hospitals. The psychiatrist in the general medical hospital may find that the coat creates a calming, safe rapport with the patient. It facilitates his or her professional identity and serves as a gateway to acceptance among medical staff and patients.
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Who pays for care if you are sectioned?

There is no long funding assessment process for 117 aftercare services (unlike with NHS Continuing Healthcare where the process can be extremely drawn out). Instead, if a person is Sectioned, the relevant care is funded by the state – and that's that.
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Can you get sectioned for suicidal thoughts?

Whilst being sectioned can seem really daunting, it is done to protect you from serious harm, such as suicidal thoughts. You can be sectioned lawfully in a non-emergency situation by two doctors and an Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) if they feel that: You're too unwell to make decisions for yourself.
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What happens to my child if I get sectioned?

If someone is sectioned it means that they are no longer able to make decisions for themselves. Therefore, this means that they would be unable to make decisions for anyone else. For a parent, this means they would not be able to look after their children because at that time they are unable to look after themselves.
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What does Tier 4 Camhs mean?

CAMHS Tier 4 are specialised services that provide assessment and treatment for children and young people with emotional, behavioural or mental health difficulties. There are four tiers of care. Tiers one to three are community or outpatient-based and commissioned by clinical commissioning groups and local authorities.
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