Is There Any Kind of Rehab Type Place for People That Are Not Addicts?
Question by ***~***: Is there any kind of rehab type place for people that are not addicts?
Like a mental health facility that someone could go for a week or so that would consist of intensive therapy, like a drug/alcohol rehab would? For people on the verge of a breakdown or something?
Oh, and this is just a question, it’s not me I’m talking about.
Best answer:
Answer by Johnny Decca
If you really feel on the verge of a mental health crisis, see if your area has a women’s mental health crisis centre. You can usually refer yourself, although they will want to be able to contact your GP.
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