WILDCHILD
24-07-2002, 03:48 PM
Story from Ananova:
Housemates could face nervous breakdown, says psychiatrist
Big Brother housemates risk serious mental illness as a result of the pressures of the reality TV show, a psychiatrist has warned.
Dr Raj Persaud said producers of the Channel 4 show were putting contestants' psychological welfare in danger.
And he says that sooner or later a housemate will have a breakdown either during the show or once they have left.
Dr Persaud is a consultant psychiatrist at the Maudsley Hospital in London.
He adds that being shut up in the camera-filled house could harm potentially vulnerable housemates.
"Sooner or later someone in the house will have a breakdown either during the show or once they have left," he told the London Evening Standard.
"At what price do you buy ratings?"
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One day, it could well happen.
Last year they were worried about Pauls mental stae and had to call in a psychiatrist:paul:
The housemates put into the Big Brother house are put under so much pressure, I really would not be surprised if they had a nervous breakdown, more so when coming out of the house because it is such an initial change to how they have been living, coming out to all that attention.:shocked::dance::shocked:
Housemates could face nervous breakdown, says psychiatrist
Big Brother housemates risk serious mental illness as a result of the pressures of the reality TV show, a psychiatrist has warned.
Dr Raj Persaud said producers of the Channel 4 show were putting contestants' psychological welfare in danger.
And he says that sooner or later a housemate will have a breakdown either during the show or once they have left.
Dr Persaud is a consultant psychiatrist at the Maudsley Hospital in London.
He adds that being shut up in the camera-filled house could harm potentially vulnerable housemates.
"Sooner or later someone in the house will have a breakdown either during the show or once they have left," he told the London Evening Standard.
"At what price do you buy ratings?"
************************************************** ************************************************** ****
One day, it could well happen.
Last year they were worried about Pauls mental stae and had to call in a psychiatrist:paul:
The housemates put into the Big Brother house are put under so much pressure, I really would not be surprised if they had a nervous breakdown, more so when coming out of the house because it is such an initial change to how they have been living, coming out to all that attention.:shocked::dance::shocked: