Medical term:

Prison



in·car·cer·at·ed

(in-kar'sĕr-ā-tĕd), Do not confuse this word with strangulated.
Confined; imprisoned; trapped.
[L. in, in, + carcero, pp. -atus, to imprison, fr. carcer, prison]
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

in·car·cer·at·ed

(in-kahr'sĕr-ā-tĕd)
Confined; imprisoned; trapped.
[L. in, in, + carcero, pp. -atus, to imprison, fr. carcer, prison]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

incarcerated

(ĭn″kăr′sĕ-rāt-ĕd) [L. incarcerare]
Imprisoned, constricted, and confined of blood flow, as an irreducible hernia.
Medical Dictionary, © 2009 Farlex and Partners

Patient discussion about incarcerated

Q. My friend is imprisoned for a planned murder. My friend is imprisoned for a planned murder. Family and friend assumes that he is bipolar, but as yet he is not been diagnosed. He has answered yes to all the questions in a questionnaire to indicate bipolar. Bipolar do commit murder often and would he have been manic when he did it?

A. It is not uncommon for someone suffering with bipolar to commit crimes, mostly this happens in a manic state. His family can talk to his lawyer about getting him a pychological evaluation, if he is dagnosed bipolar they can begin to treat him. He will still be responsible for his actions but they can work with him to make him better. Good luck

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