Horrorcow Lucas Werner - A man of Spokane, Washington who is obsessed with millennial and Gen Z chicks

Can any medical/psychological/therapy/alternative medicine/etc professionals expound upon the rehabilitation process at a hospital for psychiatric issues like Lucas is at?

Will his mental health issues likely improve or do they tend to decline more and more at his age (37yo) and beyond?

Thanks
If you want to find out how Lucas Werner's mental problems will manifest in 20 years, read the thread on John Bulla.
 
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If he's in there until July, that sounds like an involuntary commitment, and that takes a judge ordering it. He had to have done something to get arrested, and taken before a judge, and the judge deciding he needs treatment rather than jail. I wonder what that was. I wonder if he finally crossed the line and tried to rape a young woman?
 
If he's in there until July, that sounds like an involuntary commitment, and that takes a judge ordering it. He had to have done something to get arrested, and taken before a judge, and the judge deciding he needs treatment rather than jail. I wonder what that was. I wonder if he finally crossed the line and tried to rape a young woman?

I'm pretty sure it would take way longer than he's been off the grid for something like that to go through the courts system and for him to go from being remanded in custody to being committed into a mental institutional for a specified duration of time. There is not a lot of mental health infrastructure in the criminal justice system and I'm confident that if it went down as you are speculating he'd have been at least remanded into a correctional facility first and this would have been a matter of public record. Plus a serious sexual assault attempt would probably involve a longer period of incarceration.

If he was indeed involuntarily committed (and knowing a bit about Lucas, I'm sure he wouldn't be voluntarily committed) and there was a specific incident leading to that, it would have had to have been something that was very clearly psychiatric in nature and not so much a violent criminal offense (which tend to be treated as criminal matters first and mental health matters second, only if they go through the courts and get determined to be not criminally responsible due to insanity).
 
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