My Life in Psychiatry: Grangegorman Dublin 1972-2002

My Life in Psychiatry: Grangegorman Dublin 1972-2002 - Lucy Walshe

My Life in Psychiatry: Grangegorman Dublin 1972-2002

My name is Lucy Walshe, I live in Dublin Ireland, I spent 30 years working in the largest psychiatric hospital in Dublin .I am married with four adult children and seven grandchildren. I met my husband in the hospital when I started work there at 18 years of age, we are together 50 years, and he too was a psychiatric nurse. Retired now for a few years I wrote this book to enlighten people about mental illness, treatments used and improvements for patients and staff today. The experience I gained there was unimaginable, as people were admitted for all sorts of reasons as well as those who were actually mentally ill, reasons such as unmarried mothers, postpartum depression, epilepsy, motor neuron disease, brain damage, as well as depression, schizophrenia, dementia and many more. I spent my life there and gained many lasting friendships with colleagues through good times and bad, we were like a family in a big campus.

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My name is Lucy Walshe, I live in Dublin Ireland, I spent 30 years working in the largest psychiatric hospital in Dublin .I am married with four adult children and seven grandchildren. I met my husband in the hospital when I started work there at 18 years of age, we are together 50 years, and he too was a psychiatric nurse. Retired now for a few years I wrote this book to enlighten people about mental illness, treatments used and improvements for patients and staff today. The experience I gained there was unimaginable, as people were admitted for all sorts of reasons as well as those who were actually mentally ill, reasons such as unmarried mothers, postpartum depression, epilepsy, motor neuron disease, brain damage, as well as depression, schizophrenia, dementia and many more. I spent my life there and gained many lasting friendships with colleagues through good times and bad, we were like a family in a big campus.

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