Torture in psych hospitals, even restraining while naked in isolation, happens today. Pamela, an author & artist, was a victim in Connecticut and Vermont, USA. Psych Victims are the proof that "mental health" is Social Darwinism. They …
Torture in psych hospitals, even restraining while naked in isolation, happens today. Pamela, an author & artist, was a victim in Connecticut and Vermont, USA. Psych Victims are the proof that "mental health" is Social Darwinism. They ruined her life for decades after forcibly imprisoning her when she was 2 years into attending medical school.
Don't believe that you are "disordered," but have natural reactions. She does not wish this life on anyone.
For usable alternatives, she would prefer that psych wards were abolished. She thinks that friendship, visitors to houses that are NOT "mental health" trained, doulas, life coaches, economic aid, and interests and activities would be better.
A few of the horrible places she experienced torture:
1. Institute of Living in Hartford, CT in 2013.
2. Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital in 2015. VPCH was where they had that order to keep her in restraints when mute. Muteness can also occur due to force. They kept her restrained in 5 points (chest, arms, legs) for hours because she could not speak — only let go once the next shift came on. The nurses, including Annette Brennan RN, 2 years later also fabricated lies to protect their torture.
3. New Britain (Hospital of Central Connecticut in New Britain) in 2014 was where the doctor Michael E Balkunas claimed she was a liar when she told him that she was restrained while naked in an isolated room. The guards also strangled her and sat on her there.
4. 2016: Restraint chair with 9 points (points are areas of restraint) at Rutland Medical Center in Vermont.
Pamela Spiro Wagner has websites:
1) Art blog: https://arteveryday365.com
2) Regular blog: https://pamelaspirowagner.com
Pamela Spiro Wagner is an accomplished author:
Artist, poet, co-author of Divided Minds: Twin Sisters and their Journey through Schizophrenia (St Martins Press, 2005) and author of We Mad Climb Shaky Ladders (CavanKerry Press, 2009). Her third book, poems, Learning to See in Three Dimensions, poems an..