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    Behavioral Hospital of Bellaire

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    When I was finally transferred out of hell (aka MethodistHospital's psych ward, I was pleasantly…read moresurprised after being transferred here. What I loved about it: *smoke breaks The cafeteria Game night Yoga Anger management sessions I even made new friends and started a rollerblading group called blading group, the suicide squad. Unfortunately, we still haven't met for a skate. Fair warning... they may not be YOUR people. Keep in mind, we are all heavily medicated. Think. Long queue of patients waiting in line, plastic cup and mouth inspection before we leave the line. On the outside most of us don't take our meds.

    Yelp shows me a prompt, "what could improve?" Here's my answer: BELIEVE WOMEN. Treat women as if…read moreyou actually believe them. Ask questions in such a way that you signal you are willing to believe. In the early 1970s I was placed in a facility at this physical location. It has changed hands many times. The location and the physical buildings are just as I recall. The people, the management team, the corporate face and name have all changed. I seem to recall it was a general medical facility at that time, but it did have a locked psych ward. Other contemporary reviews suggest the attitude has not changed. I was punished by my mother for being in a deep clinical depression. I was "diagnosed" as schizophrenic (a catch-all back then for "we're clueless.") My mother added language that I was a slut and a liar, etc. I was kept under observation for 2+ weeks, and threatened with electroshock therapy. I slapped a smile on my face and acted like I was perfectly happy to be there, to avoid "treatment." I'm sure it would have been profitable for me to have stayed there much longer. There was another patient in the same locked psych ward, in his 40s or 50s. He had been admitted for treatment to a locked psych ward, where several teenage girls including me were housed. His alternative was jail time, because he was a convicted child molester. Somebody in management must have agreed this was a good idea, and took no precautions to avoid the inevitable. He molested me. I was not stupid. A schizophrenic lying slut would not have been believed. Institutional prestige would have been damaged, revenues compromised. My mother was hell-bent on punishing me for responding as I did to her poor parenting skills. I prioritized my own sanity over justice. I did what I had to, acted adorable, sweet and innocent, and never looked back. Sort of a secular version of "Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey." I needed to get out, and could not risk what I saw as clear signals that I would be disbelieved, and silenced for my efforts. I brute-forced my life back on track, made a number of self-sabotaging decisions that could have killed me, and managed to appear externally successful, although I could have done more in my career. There is no possible apology or remedy for the harm I have suffered. Maybe management is no longer that stupid. Maybe there are good people and good patient experiences to be had. Yelp reviews tend to skew to strongly-held feelings, either good or bad. But the sorts of things I'm seeing in the reviews here make me think there's carryover--whether at this specific place, or in the field of mental health care generally. I am writing this review partly as an amends to my 16-year-old self. This review has taken me literally over 50 years to compose. I also want to flag a possible continued attitude I find horrifying: not believing women. I want to warn people that I have read enough research about the mental health field and how they treat children. I have additional firsthand experience about the failings of the mental health field from my time as a caregiver to my life-partner. (After all the drugs, labels, and shaming for "not doing the work," turns out she was actually early onset Alzheimer's.) I know that my experience was not entirely unusual. You want to improve? Believe women. I was not able to articulate what I was experiencing at that time. But I did know quite clearly what was going on. Believe women.

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