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Calvinfair

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  1. I'm going to start this by saying that I am a 18 year old who has been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, schizoaffetive disorder, and disassociate identity disorder.now onto the question at hand, as someone who has been in more hospital psych units, subacute facilities, and residential treatment facilities then I can count starting from the age of eleven, I have been put into seclusion rooms plenty of times, and I feel like they help me quite a bit. In the earlier years of treatment it was always against my will, but I've found that as time has gone on I started asking to go into them myself, it's because it gives me a place to scream and cry all of my pain out. So as someone who actually likes a room where I can let all of the emotions and suffering I feel, I thought I'd do some looking on how much this kind of thing happens, and how people who work directly with these rooms feel about them being used as a tool to vent. I didn't find much of anything at all, so I figured I'd ask here.

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