VelvetMerryweather
VelvetMerryweather t1_j1zup79 wrote
Reply to Is the fear of being involuntarily committed making people not seek mental health? by northhiker1
Is this... really a potential outcome to seeking help? I've never even considered that a possibility. I mean, I probably don't have the type of mental problems that would make that an appropriate response. But how many people are really at risk for that?? Are there that many people walking around who are a danger to themselves and others? And you're saying those people are likely to be gun owners?
I would think the main reasons people don't get help are financial costs, and social stigmas, with a side of "tried that and had a bad or unproductive experience".
Edit: Well I wasn't worried about this before, but after reading the comments, I'm terrified! What the kind of bullshit is that? It's like a hell that anyone could be dragged off to if the wrong person hears you say the wrong thing? Where you have to pay thousands of dollars to be imprisoned against your will and mistreated?
Sick bastards.
VelvetMerryweather t1_j1zvukt wrote
Reply to comment by katrilli in Is the fear of being involuntarily committed making people not seek mental health? by northhiker1
How can they charge you for "services" you didn't ask for or agree to ? If you're there involuntarily, and they're not only taking away your whole life, and all the control you had over it, but also sticking you with the bill?? That's just wrong on so many levels. What a racket.