File a Complaint about psychiatric Abuse Today
We are delighted to inform you that if you have experienced abuse by a psychiatrist, you can now file a complaint in any state in a few minutes.
With thanks to PsychSearch.net, this complaint form,
http://www.psychsearch.net/complaints/
is now available. It will help you send a complaint to the proper authorities in any state in the U.S.
Vulnerable people who have sought help from psychiatrists and psychologists have been falsely diagnosed and forced to undergo unwanted and often harmful psychiatric methods.
The real problem is that psychiatrists fraudulently diagnose life’s problems as an “illness” and stigmatize unwanted behavior or study problems as “diseases.”
In case there is any doubt, here are some examples of what constitutes psychiatric fraud or abuse:
- False diagnosis of mental illness, rape, sexual assault, physical abuse, mis-diagnosis, harmful and unnecessary drugging, involuntary commitment, electroshock therapy, psychosurgery, harmful restraints, threatened with committal or punishment for refusal of treatment, coerced into hospitalization or treatment, neglect, insurance fraud (fraudulent billings to an insurance company, Medicare or Medicaid — such as submitting a bill when no service was performed.)
Psychiatric curricula and tests in our schools destroy morality and values as evidenced by the rising incidents of crime, drug abuse, and suicide among children and adolescents. The bottom line is that all psychiatric “treatments” are harmful and can cause crime.
Here are the currently defined categories of fraud and abuse on the PsychSearch.net Complaint Form:
- Coerced into “Treatment”
- Confidentiality Break
- Crime
- Drug Trafficking
- Falsified medical records
- Financial Irregularity
- Forced Drugging
- Fraud (Financial, insurance or otherwise)
- Harmful Drug Effects
- Harmful Effects of Electroconvulsive Therapy, (ECT)
- Harmful Effects of Lobotomy
- Inappropriate prescribing for non-medical reasons
- Involuntary Commitment
- No Biological Test for “Mental Illness”
- No Informed Consent
- No Testing for Underlying Physical Condition
- Physical Illness Misdiagnosed as “Mental Illness”
- Questionable Billing
- Restraints
- Sexual Misconduct
- Shock Treatment
- Threats
- Told I have a “chemical imbalance”
- Unethical Conduct
- Unprofessional conduct
- Use of Force
- Something else that didn’t seem quite right
To help you formulate your thoughts for filing a complaint, you can download the CCHR psychiatric Abuse Questionnaire by clicking here.
Please let us know when you file a complaint. Feel free to forward this information to someone you think might have a desire to file a complaint.
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