
Why the police to search a person if they have missed a therapy appointment?
My friend (not a close friend) called and said she was asleep and missed his appointment with his counselor. Now, police are at his door looking for him. (it is not home, but a relative called to tell him that the police wanted to speak). I asked why they afford to send police and said that the hospital said she should be treated for 3 years. I asked whether she was or what was ordered, and she said no. She will not answer all your questions. Why the police in therapy? Does that sound right?
It depends on what therapy is intended. If hospital said she must go to three years, there are good chances that it is important that you go. The policy is a precaution, not an implementation. They are sent to ensure that patient have not turned themselves or others (either intentionally or unintentionally). As I said, I do not know if his case is violent, suicidal thoughts, etc., and the police probably did not know either. The therapist is simply trying to ensure that all are safe, and he / she can leave the office to check.
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