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Severe Personality Disorder
Psychiatrists wont treat emotional disorders, many peopel suffer from Post Traumatic Stress or PTSD. Severe Personality Disorder also known as Antisocial and Psychopathic Disorder (psycho) is said to be untreatable, but peopel need psychotherapy in therapeutic community's. The UK Goverment is to bring in new laws to lock inocent peopel (difficult patients) up with out a time limit. Its disturbing that traumatised peopel dont get proper help, support and care. The Mental Health Service does not have proper safety checks to prevent abusive people working for them, patients complaints are placed in their medical files. Of course in recent years the public has become more aware of human rights abuses, committed by "caring" organisations, organisations ment to protect vulnerable people from abuse or mistreatment.

One of the claimed definitions of DSPD is the inability to respond to punishment, traditionally Psychiatrists have been more interested in controlling people than healing them. The ultimate was to cut out a part of a persons brain. Now days however people who wont conform are said to be "un treatable" and refused medical treatment and this has happened to myself on a number of occasions.

I am very concerned about this new law as it might effect me personally and I wonder what kind of a regime I will be exposed to. I have tried on many occasions to get treatment and all I got was abuse, I simply don't trust thease people. Abusive Therapy


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