Is Seeing a Therapist Considered “Outpatient Treatment”?

Question by ?: Is seeing a therapist considered “outpatient treatment”?

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Answer by itsamylynn
Yes it is. Anything that does not acquire you to be “admitted” and stay over night is outpatient treatment.

Answer by LiT
is something you want to avoid at all costs. They will grab you, throw you down to the ground, hold you down in spread eagle fashion and inject you in the buttocks with a high dose of Haldol. It will make you fat, weak, depressed, impotent, unable to talk, think or move properly, and unable to experience pleasure. They will also force you to undergo electroshock treatment, and strap you to a bed.

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