Psych brutality doesn't soften, as compassion would deem appropriate,even for the sake of youth
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⁣Restraint “procedures” are the most visible evidence of the barbaric practices that psychiatrists choose to call therapy or treatment.
And as these examples clearly show, such psychiatric brutality does not soften, as human compassion would deem appropriate, even for the sake of youth.


“Assault” is by definition an attempt or apparent attempt to inflict injury upon another by using unlawful force, along with the ability to injure that person.
“Battery” is defined as any unlawful beating or other wrongful physical violence or constraint inflicted on a human being without his consent.

Psychiatric restraint procedures, and all other psychiatric procedures for that matter, qualify as “assault and battery” in every respect except one; they are lawful.


Psychiatry has placed itself above the law, from where it can assault and batter its unfortunate victims with a complete lack of accountability, all in the name of “treatment.”


The result is: 195 000 incidents of forcible and deadly restraints.
https://www.cchr.org/cchr-reports/deadly-restraints/introduction.html


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