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Psych Ward Socks, also known as Hospital Socks, refers to the grippy, low-cut, ankle socks that one is given when admitted to a psychiatric ward. The socks are meant to be comfortable and anti-slipping for patient safety. The term was first used in a blog post from March 2012 but received more attention as a term and group concept on Reddit starting in January 2016. Memes and image macros involving the likeness of psych ward socks evolved across Reddit, Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram starting most notably in 2018.
Those are grippy socks. They’re often given to patients when they’re admitted to hospital. Over the past few years they’ve become synonymous with being admitted to a mental health ward.
The meme is saying that they’re afraid of being honest to their therapist because their therapist might admit them to a psych ward against their will.
Over the past few years they’ve become synonymous with being admitted to a mental health ward. Never heard or seen this. Where did that get synonymous?
It's a usa thing. Their psychiatric wards apparently also provide like actual therapy and psychiatric help too, from what I've read.
I don't know ehat it's like elsewhere but in the UK, psychiatric wards are filthy holding pens run by the dregs of the nhs. And you get no help, just held till they arbitrarily decide if you're 'safe to be released' or not. You don't get socks here, you get ptsd.
Inpatient psych wards are kind of all over the place in the US. However, as someone in the American medical field, I can confirm the grippy socks are definitely a thing.
Generally speaking, inpatient psych facilities here are also filthy, underfunded holding pens run by the dregs of the medical community. Not all, and a lot of people.over here get into medicine specifically for psych but they’re outnumbered by the burnt out shitbirds who are just collecting a paycheck. You also get no/the wrong help here and they hold you for a minimum 72 hrs or until you’re no longer “a threat to yourself/others”. It’s often traumatic and life ruining because not only aren’t you helped, you’re thrown out on the street in debt and possibly out of a job because you missed 3 days of work, making your life measurably worse at the end than it was at the beginning of your admission
Ooooohhh i see, thanks for clarifying :)
And yes, i would never be 100% honest to my therapist about what goes on in the back of my head. 🧠😅
While funny, please don’t be afraid to tell your therapist.
If they put me in grippy socks for having suicidal idealation I would probably have my own dedicated room.
Therapists are there to help us with this shit, not make us fear getting better. If your therapist doesn’t know, they can’t help.
For me, it was the fucking hotline that did it. They asked me if I had a plan, and I said yes, because I absolutely had a plan for exactly how I’d do it, still do. Apparently, that gets interpreted as “I plan to do it.”
If I was going to actually do it, do you think I’d be calling the helpline? Hell, no!
I’m never calling that damn number again.
They do that in mental hospitals a lot they are legally not able to keep your for longer than a certain amount. When i still had suicidal tendencies i used this knowledge ti basically use mental hospitals as a sort of “getaway” the people were useless and there were all the stupid questions. But at least i could have a break from family. That in itself was helpful. But yeah afrer a tjme they will just kick you out on the street and youre on your own.
Also for the record. Ive been in many mental hospitals at least 19 times in my life. I have never ever been able to have “my own room” anytime. Maybe thats changed in the past 10 ish years but dont know. But yeah. Mental health system is messed up. I am very certain a large portion of “crazies” are simply undiagnosed individuals. If there was any authoritarian concept i would be even remotely ok with it would be semi forced diagnoses of all citizens. People who think they arent crazy tend to be the craziest.
This may depend on the country but I as a therapist ask everyone anyway. And I’ve experienced many, many people over the years being afraid of speaking up. It’s always a moment of relief when it’s out there and they realize I’m not freaking out over it.
I’ve pretty much heard it all. Including the various ways people try to approach the subject while still unsure how I will react. And I do think that is something you could try if you’re unsure about your therapist - talk to them about your suicidal thoughts and see how they react before you confirm plans or attempts.
Chances are of course they can get quite a bit from your way of talking about it, because you’re definitely not the first person with those thoughts in front of them. The thing is - suicidal ideation is, depending on the type of disorder, quite common. If we’d admitted anyone who thought about suicide to a psych ward immediately they would be bursting at the seams and we’d get nothing done at all. So that’s not happening. As long as you can convincingly agree with your therapist on a plan forward (which could mean: Okay, I promise not to kill myself until next Tuesday) you don’t have to be admitted if you don’t want to. Which also would be an option of course. Psychiatric wards are emergency departments. They are supposed to be there for you when you’re seeing no light at all and in my experience, at least where I live and work, in fact have saved quite a few lifes.
really how do you actually trust anyone in healthcare when you know they could call the cops on you and basically kidnap you
literally makes my blood boil seeing people / AI type the ever-present tiptoey ‘be safe’ ‘talk to a doctor’ CYA warning bullshit online – people get involuntarily committed for talking to a doctor! shut the fuck up!
There are cases where psychiatric admission is the right call though. Sometimes it’s literally life saving. Depression isn’t static - it goes up and down, goes loud, goes silent. When you’re deep in a life crisis, when you’re feeling like you’re losing your fucking mind and are actually about to kill yourself those are the places to go to get you over those critical days or weeks to recalibrate and reconsider. I’ve personally spoken to many patients who were completely releived afterwards and glad that there was such a place for them. If the alternative is a lost life, psychiatry is a valid attempt to get better, even if it doesn’t work for everyone.
Of course it’s an even better route to get there by admitting oneself - I just believe the likelihood of that happening depends a lot on how afraid people are of psychiatric clinics. And they do vary of course. I personally still would go though. Before I end my life I guess there wouldn’t be anything to lose anyway.
Ok kids, let’s review the requisites for involuntary hospitalization in the US (specifically regarding suicidal ideation)!
Do you:
Have a plan? ✔️
Have the means to carry out that plan? ✔️
Expressed the intention to carry out that plan in the immediate future? ✔️
If all of the above are true, then you better pack those bags! If not, you get to go home.
(That said, I’ve at least heard stories of some mental health clinicians apparently not understanding these minimum guidelines and committing people involuntarily regardless, so it may be worth it to review these guidelines with your clinician before too deep into it)
I’m good, how are you?
Before we go any further, let me explain to you the guidelines for involuntary committment for suicidal ideation.
Hmmmmm
"How have you been this week?"
"Counsel has advised me to not answer that question or questions that may imply an answer"
Hey my therapist was cool as fuck. If you need someone to talk about suicidal ideations with though you can call a number on
warmline.org
The people who answer are peer support. People who have suffered too and spend time answering mental health calls.
“Apparently this community is too mentally healthy/sound to even recognize this meme lol
Count yourselves lucky.”
In my country, we just don’t have those