tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8561383913046381325.post5693005693670920485..comments2014-10-19T14:33:51.085-04:00Comments on Civil Rights in Psychiatric Hospitals: Privileges to Rights - A Passage of NoteUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8561383913046381325.post-49362978498351062282010-10-20T19:38:21.324-04:002010-10-20T19:38:21.324-04:00Thanks for that comment Lisa. Sadly, psych hospita...Thanks for that comment Lisa. Sadly, psych hospitals on the whole are beyond poorly run; they are a national scandal. we hope to expose this in some way to the public.Jonathan Dosickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09820014973915991293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8561383913046381325.post-19661856273575927642010-10-14T20:03:45.021-04:002010-10-14T20:03:45.021-04:00I completely agree with his standpoint. I was fort...I completely agree with his standpoint. I was fortunate when I was hospitalized a few weeks ago to have been placed in a ward where patients are treated with respect and kindness and as actual human beings, not inmates. I know some of my fellow patients had not been so lucky in their previous hospitalizations, even at hospitals just down the road. There definitely needs to be a change in how these facilities are run; fresh air is a _privilege_? These are mental health facilities, not prison camps.Lisanoreply@blogger.com