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Eva Mariya is a mental health advocate and founder of Psychologyly, dedicated to sharing insightful, research-based content on mental wellness, relationships, self-growth, spirituality, and parenting.

Can You Keep Your Phone In A Mental Hospital? | Phone Rules

Most inpatient units allow phone access at times, yet staff may store devices, limit features, or pause use to protect safety and confidentiality. If you’re heading to an inpatient psychiatric unit, your phone can feel like the one thing keeping life stitched together: family updates, employer messages, banking logins, maps, notes, contacts. Then you hear

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Can I Join The Military With Bipolar? | Waiver Rules

Most applicants with a bipolar diagnosis won’t meet accession medical standards, and waivers are uncommon and record-heavy. If you’re asking this, you’re usually asking two things at once: “Is it allowed on paper?” and “What happens in real life?” Let’s handle both. Across U.S. military accessions, a documented history of bipolar disorder is listed as

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Does Going To Therapy Disqualify You From The Military? | Truth

Going to therapy doesn’t automatically block enlistment; what matters is the diagnosis, how long care lasted, and how recent symptoms or treatment were. Plenty of applicants have seen a therapist and still ship to basic training. The catch is that the military doesn’t evaluate “therapy” as a vibe. It evaluates medical history, timelines, and records.

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