- Client: I need to work but every time I try to go back to work I end up in a psychiatric hospital.
- Me: Maybe you shouldn't try to return to work until your psychiatric condition is better stabilized.
- Client: But I HAVE to work. I'll lose everything if I don't work.
The standard for involuntary psychiatric hospitalization is that the patient is dangerous to themselves or to others but for the most part even voluntary psychiatric hospitalizations don't happen unless the patient is dangerous. Thus, almost all psychiatric hospitalizations are a sign that a person has been at significant risk before the hospitalization.
I wasn't trying to talk the client out of returning to work because it would hurt the case if the client returns to work. No, just the opposite. Futile attempts to return to work followed by psychiatric hospitalizations make a case stronger. I don't want clients committing suicide. I've had clients commit suicide. That's terrible even for the attorney. I can't imagine what it's like for the family.
I don't think that most people get just how dangerous it is to one's health to suffer from chronic mental illness.