1. TAKE IT!
Look, I know that even the word ‘inpatient’ is scary, but it will be okay. My first night was rough, everybody’s is. The staff I saw were always so kind and helpful. Being placed in a bubble away from the outside world can be really good for your mental health. Another thing is bed spaces. The ward I was on only had 14 beds, and I was the 12th admission. The moral of the story is: take the bed! I had to go in the same night or I couldn’t be guaranteed a bed. If you truly want to get better, you’ll take the next available bed.
2. FOLLOW THE RULES!
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FOCUS ON YOU!
Whilst making friends makes time go a lot quicker, remember why you’re there. Attend all your appointments and be honest. The therapist and staff will think no less of you if you’re having a bad day. 1 to 1 sessions with any member of staff are also available at any time, so don’t suffer alone!
After ward education (or whatever form of education you do), take time out to have a bath or read a book. Make YOU time. This is key to recovery. Feel free to inbox us on any of our social media, or simply email the website, with any questions or worries you may have.
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