Saturday, 18 June 2011

Welcome to the Battle.

Psychiatry is young. It isn't much of science unless it hooks up with neurology, and it is still abusing the rights and freedoms of the mentally ill on a daily basis. This blog will cover some aspects of my fight to have the mental health law reviewed, and to have treatment changed, to reflect what we now know, or more realistically what we don't know about the dopamine theory of illness.

Firstly I believe that dopamine maybe the problem, but that the blocking of dopamine, may not be the answer. The blocking of dopamine has only a short term benefit and in the long term stifles the healing process.

Secondly I believe that the internment without trial and forced treatment of mentally ill people is illegal and unnecessary in most cases. The key document that supports this view can be found on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights page, written by the UN Commissioner for Human Rights.

I will not be posting everything that happens in this battle, because I have to use my own case to push for these changes. Some of it is private. But I have engaged in correspondence with several governmental and non-governmental agencies and organisations already on this issue and I have so far not really got the answers I was seeking. But there have been some surprises along the way, of which I will keep you posted.

Please do download and read my book The Green 'M': The Battle for Freedom and Justice in Psychiatry, as this is the document that I will be using as a keystone, around which all the arguments will be put forward. Seeking the balance for freedom, whilst controlling the worst of the illness in its sufferers is a large part of that battle, along with holding back societies tendency to see all mentally ill people as a threat to the safety of the community in which we live and are desperate to take an active part in, but are preventing from doing so, because of other peoples prejudices.

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