How Chandler Jones Is Starting a Conversation About Involuntary Commitment in Vegas
Over the last few weeks, now-former Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones has had what appears to be a very public mental breakdown, including a series of tweets in which he says he was taken to a hospital and medicated against his will. Jones’ involuntary commitment have kicked off a wave of discussions around mental health, including a big one: How do you get someone involuntarily committed for mental health treatment in Nevada? Plus, how can you tell if they need help, and what happens during their 72-hour stay? Host Dayvid Figler gets some answers from Nevada psychotherapist Dr. Jim Jobin.
If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts about suicide or self harm, call 988. It’s a free, confidential, 24/7 hotline that anyone can call. You can also visit NAMI Southern Nevada for more info on support groups, education, and local resources.
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