- Joined
- Aug 12, 2016
Probably how his life should be.Woken up by 8am, given morning meds, breakfast, an hour of group therapy, sit around doing nothing until lunch, afternoon meds, potentially an hour of outdoor time in a secure yard, potentially some one-on-one time with the doctor, sit around doing nothing most of the rest of the day, dinner, evening meds, sit around some more until bedtime. There may be a common room with a small TV tuned to talk shows or news along with some cards and boardgames, but only if he's being cooperative and following doctors directions. He can nap the day away if he wants, as long as he's not causing trouble and going to his diagnostic meetings with the doctor. It's really fucking boring in mental facilities. He won't be allowed to have his phone or iPod since the charging and headphone cables could potentially be used by himself or another patient to asphyxiate themselves. Just a whole lot of fuck and all to do.
Someone said he may have lessons on how to behave at court.
I wonder if it’s possible to teach him healthier coping methods. Or if it’s even worth the time it would take to get anything through his skull.What effect do you think this will this have on the "Dimensional Merge" delusion, especially with the meds and group therapy?