Is Lindsay Lohan In The Psychiatric Ward At UCLA?
Posted on Mon Aug 2nd, 2010 10:10am PDT By X17 Staff
Back in January 2008, Britney Spears was taken to UCLA Medical Center's Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital and held on a 5150 involuntary psychiatric hold.
Mariah Carey admitted herself to the same unit of UCLA Medical Center in September 2001 after suffering an emotional breakdown.
X17online's calls to UCLA Medical Center were met with the response that they cannot confirm whether Lindsay is even there, nor can they comment on the drug and alcohol programs they offer (odd).
But with a simple online search, it's apparent that UCLA doesn't appear to offer a specific drug and alcohol treatment program but only general psychiatric treatment through the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital. Their inpatient therapy "provides comprehensive care for patients with psychiatric illness ages 18 and over," according to the site. The site goes on to explain:
Could Lindsay's issues go beyond just drugs and/or alcohol abuse? Her father has mentioned time and again the prescription drugs Lindsay has been taking. Were these prescribed for psychological issues or are the prescription meds the problem themselves?
What do you think is Lindsay's biggest problem?
Mariah Carey admitted herself to the same unit of UCLA Medical Center in September 2001 after suffering an emotional breakdown.
X17online's calls to UCLA Medical Center were met with the response that they cannot confirm whether Lindsay is even there, nor can they comment on the drug and alcohol programs they offer (odd).
But with a simple online search, it's apparent that UCLA doesn't appear to offer a specific drug and alcohol treatment program but only general psychiatric treatment through the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital. Their inpatient therapy "provides comprehensive care for patients with psychiatric illness ages 18 and over," according to the site. The site goes on to explain:
- The Division of Adult Psychiatry encompasses comprehensive programs for clinical research, teaching, and treatment for adults suffering from psychiatric illness. The Division consists of four sections: Anxiety and Trauma, Mood Disorders, Schizophrenia, and Behavioral Medicine. Each of these sections provides an integrated program, combining state-of-the-art care for patients with cutting-edge research aimed at the development of enhanced treatment strategies.
Could Lindsay's issues go beyond just drugs and/or alcohol abuse? Her father has mentioned time and again the prescription drugs Lindsay has been taking. Were these prescribed for psychological issues or are the prescription meds the problem themselves?