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RECOMMENDATIONS
1. People in desperate circumstances must be provided proper and
effective medical care. Medical, not psychiatric, attention, good
nutrition, a healthy, safe environment and activity that promotes
confidence will do far more than the brutality of psychiatry’s drug
treatments.
2. Mental health homes must be established to replace coercive psychiatric
institutions. These must have medical diagnostic equipment, which non-psychiatric
medical doctors can use to thoroughly examine and test for all underlying physical
problems that may be manifesting as disturbed behavior. Government and private
funds should be channeled into this rather than abusive psychiatric institutions
and programs that have proven not to work.
3. When faced with incidents of psychiatric assault, fraud, illicit drug selling
or other abuse, file a complaint with the police. Send CCHR a copy of your complaint.
Once criminal complaints have been filed, they should also be filed with the
state regulatory agencies, such as state medical and psychologists’ boards.
Such agencies can investigate and revoke or suspend a psychiatrist’s or psychologist’s
license to practice. You should also seek legal advice to file a civil suit
for compensatory damages.
4. Establish rights for patients and their insurance companies to receive refunds
for mental health treatment that did not achieve the promised result or improvement,
or which resulted in proven harm to the individual, thereby ensuring that responsibility
lies with the individual practitioner and psychiatric facility rather than the
government or its agencies.
5. The pernicious influence of psychiatry has wreaked havoc throughout society,
especially in the prisons, hospitals and educational systems. Citizens groups
and responsible government officials should work together to expose and abolish
psychiatry’s hidden manipulation of society.
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