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Mobile Crisis Intervention (psychiatric)

Postby Copy_Cat » Sun Jul 14, 2013 4:14 am

These "Crisis Intervention " people are dangerous and will hurt and traumatize your child.


This is what they are selling,


If your child has a behavioral health (mental health and/or substance abuse) crisis, you can call a mobile crisis intervention team 24 hours a day, seven days a week to help screw them up and traumatize them with psychiatry.


A crisis assessment

(Traumatize the youth with show of force)

Development of a short-term plan to help your child remain in the home and avoid an out-of-home placement or hospitalization

(Make threats)

Psychiatric consultation and urgent psychopharmacology intervention (as needed).

(Chemical rape by forced drugs)

Help getting additional services and support.

(Sell you the fraud of psychiatry with lies)


PARENTS PLEASE CALL THE POLICE IN A CRISIS !! Never call these professional psychiatric abusers !

It is well documented that most people experience involuntary psychiatric treatment and forced drugging (chemical rape) as an assault. Most describe it as similar to rape where the assault strikes to the core of your body, mind and soul. As with sexual assaults, our mental health system needs to respect the very basic human requirement at such times that No ! means No !

It is also well documented that many suicidal people are struggling with complex personal histories of trauma. For these people, involuntary psychiatric treatment further traumatizes them, often worsening or indeed sometimes triggering suicidal feelings. More generally, if we understand suicidality as a crisis of the self i.e. rather than the consequence of some "mental illness" then it simply does not make sense to further attack an already fragile sense of self. It is hard to imagine anything less helpful for the suicidal person than to be assaulted by those you seek help from at a time of such crisis.


In this forum you will find hundreds of stories of people harmed and lives destroyed by psychiatry.
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Re: Mobile Crisis Intervention (psychiatric)

Postby Copy_Cat » Sun Jul 14, 2013 4:25 am

Psychotropic drugging its big business.


Here is the story of the high income partnership between psychiatry and drug companies that has created an $80 billion psychotropic drug profit center. But appearances are deceiving.
How valid are psychiatrists diagnosesand how safe are their drugs?
Digging deep beneath the corporate veneer, this three-part documentary exposes the truth behind the slick marketing schemes and scientific deceit that conceal a dangerous and often deadly sales campaign.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41_8hZoVKjE and here

http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/marketin ... ll-insane/

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Forum help me tell parents what psychiatry is about.
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Re: Mobile Crisis Intervention (psychiatric)

Postby Copy_Cat » Sun Jul 14, 2013 3:38 pm

I found some more on this dirty "intervention" business,

Dear Parents:

There is a silently emerging multi-billion dollar a year industry that most people do
not know exists. It is the parent-choice, private-pay "Troubled-Teen" industry.
Tens of thousands of parents each year are placing their children and teens into
residential programs across the US and around the world without realizing what
they are getting themselves, and most importantly, their child or teen, into.

CAICA has received complaints from parents that their children have been abused
in such programs. Some have even had difficulties removing their own child or teen
from a facility, often because of custody issues (please see below).

This is a "buyer beware" market. There are no Federal laws in place to protect
children who are placed into such programs. While the government is looking into
the abuse and deaths of children in programs, currently there is no governmental
oversight.

There is a whole website about this. http://www.caica.org/Message_to_parents.htm
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Re: Mobile Crisis Intervention (psychiatric)

Postby Cheze2 » Sun Jul 14, 2013 10:03 pm

Copy_Cat wrote:PARENTS PLEASE CALL THE POLICE IN A CRISIS !! Never call these professional psychiatric abusers !

So what, your can be then taken to an ER with angry doctors who hate looking at psych patients and they can sit there for hours on end waiting for the same crisis clinician to get to the hospital and do the same process? I would rather be seen in the comforts of my own home thank you very much.
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Re: Mobile Crisis Intervention (psychiatric)

Postby Copy_Cat » Sun Jul 14, 2013 11:37 pm

Cheze2 wrote:
Copy_Cat wrote:PARENTS PLEASE CALL THE POLICE IN A CRISIS !! Never call these professional psychiatric abusers !

So what, your can be then taken to an ER with angry doctors who hate looking at psych patients and they can sit there for hours on end waiting for the same crisis clinician to get to the hospital and do the same process? I would rather be seen in the comforts of my own home thank you very much.


I would rather be subject to the due process accorded to the criminally accused and not subjected to psychiatric or psychological assessment, processing, profile, confinement or treatments.

I feel safer with police who are there to protect and serve rather than psychiatry who drugs and profits.

"Mobile Crisis Intervention" I read the sneaky words they use on these sites.

This is bounty hunting for psychiatric industry by preying on the fears of parents by using the lies of psychiatry.
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Re: Mobile Crisis Intervention (psychiatric)

Postby Cheze2 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:40 am

Copy_Cat wrote:I would rather be subject to the due process accorded to the criminally accused and not subjected to psychiatric or psychological assessment, processing, profile, confinement or treatments.

You still will be. The police won't even think twice, they'll just drop you off at the ER. There will be no "due process."
Copy_Cat wrote: by preying on the fears of parents by using the lies of psychiatry.

These mobile crisis units are not just for kids. It's the same crisis team that sees you at the hospital, kids or adults. You're actually probably safer staying at home where they don't have medications on hand to drug you like they would at the hospital.
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Re: Mobile Crisis Intervention (psychiatric)

Postby Devilock » Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:01 am

These crisis intervention ppl are really dangerous. They do whatever the parent wants and believe whatever the parent says, I've had exposure to them several times my abusive mother rang them and she learnt to say "shes threatening self harm" or "shes being violent" to make sure that I was hospitalized, not that it makes much difference if u say that or not, they N\ever believed me that my mother was lieing, and she was abusive and trying to terrorize me using psychiatry. Several times I was also threatened if I ddint do what my mother told me that "I'll ring the mobile crisis team then, shall I? Get you some more of that medication", of course I haad to do what she said. But they wouldn't even talk to me, or listen, theyd just say "come on, your going to be assessed in the hospital" so id have a 3 day stay at the hospital several times because of it. They are so condescending and patronizing they are so rude to u. And they tried to bribe me once with a valium, the crisis team lady held out a valium and said "we also bring little things like these (shows me the valium) if you need them, we have them on hand so make sure you ring us if theres any problem at all" as if im a drug addict or something, and even if I was that is so patronizing still. I just cannot understand these ppl that work in psychiatry, I have met lots of ppl in my life and some are nice and some not, but these psychiatric pfoffesionals, they are on a whole new level of abusive, there is something so wrong with what is going on, the public are so not worried about whats happening ie. psyuchiatric abuse, they believe all the propaganda like 'ppl with mi ofnten don't tak their meds because that's a part of their illness, so we have to force them to" the public think oh, yeah that's right to do that, trust me they no nothing about anti psychiatry or anything ppl are so ignorant of it. I predict it will be hundreds of years before anything changes.
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Re: Mobile Crisis Intervention (psychiatric)

Postby Copy_Cat » Mon Jul 15, 2013 2:56 am

Devilock wrote:These crisis intervention ppl are really dangerous.


Thanks so much for adding, sorry you had to live it but this thing needs to be exposed.

Cheze2 wrote:You still will be. The police won't even think twice, they'll just drop you off at the ER. There will be no "due process."


When I was still sick the cops came to do a "crisis intervention", anyway they ask "would you rather goto jail?" thinking its a real good threat. I was out of jail uncharged in 18 hours, way better than psychiarty's 72 hours with the possibility of psych drug rape and unknown amount of extended coercive "treatment" time that depends on how well insurance pays.

Also police are trained and do look out for child welfare and abusive parents as opposed to psychiatry that gets paid to drug them for "behavioral health".

I hope I'm not selling this thing to NAMI fans. They should watch video in post 2.

I wonder what right non police legally have to "intervene" and what rights to self defense one has ?
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Re: Mobile Crisis Intervention (psychiatric)

Postby Devilock » Mon Jul 15, 2013 4:22 am

In my experience, the police were just as bad as the crisis team, obviously after my mother "talked" to them. told them I was mentally ill and that I was violent. There was this once specific cop that became friends with my parents and told them to kick me out of home (I was 19) and put a me on an AVO (apprehended violence order) that stated I wasn't allowed near their house or to ring them, this was the police's idea. I was never violent. My mother was. I never fought back, I learned not to. So they did put me on this order and I objected to it in court, and I had a supportive refuge worker who knew the real story, but the court did not listen to my side, they only heard "mentally ill" "violent" etc, and the police of course said theyd suggested it so the court put me on it. This is in Australia btw, don't know how things are over in US.
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Re: Mobile Crisis Intervention (psychiatric)

Postby Copy_Cat » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:09 am

Devilock wrote:my mother "talked" to them


I did psychiatry as an adult even so my "history" was evidence enough that I was "ill" but the worst part is I was never really "ill" before falling into the psych med trap. Insomnia was my first complaint.

I remember hearing that word "history" and feeling nauseated with resentment as it invalidated my words. It would be my best writing if I could describe how I forgot the "me" before psychiatry as I got sicker and sicker from it. Its the same thing that makes drug addiction so ugly, the "forgetter of before".

Devilock wrote:This is in Australia btw, don't know how things are over in US.


In the U.S there is a problem with drugging foster kids I know that,

Part 1: Children reveal painful memories of neglect, heavy duty drug treatments

20111201 ABC 20/20 drugging foster children Part 1 of 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8W8SHEe5y-o
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