Crisis Stabilisation Units Explained: A Calmer Alternative to the Psychiatric ER and Inpatient Hospitalisation

A Calmer Door Into the Crisis System For decades, the only doors into the mental health care crisis system in the United States were the psychiatric emergency room and the inpatient hospital. Both work, in the sense that they can keep people alive and stabilise the most acute episodes. Both also have well-documented downsides: long ER waits, … Read more

Postpartum Psychosis Treatment: Hospital Admission, Mother-Baby Units, and Why It Is Always an Emergency

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Annika Beaumont gave birth to her son Felix at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago on a Tuesday in late October. By the following Sunday morning, her husband Pieter was sitting on the floor of their bedroom while Annika, who had not slept in three nights, calmly explained that the baby had been replaced by a … Read more

Stimulant Withdrawal and Crash: Cocaine, Meth, and Amphetamine Detox Protocols

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Cody Whitcomb walked into the Hennepin County emergency department in Minneapolis on a cold Tuesday morning in February, three days after his last hit of methamphetamine. He had not slept more than two hours total since arriving. He was crying, shaking, and convinced he should not be alive. The triage nurse logged him as “stimulant … Read more