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To Whom It May Concern!
we Are Life Path System, Loc Pham only Legal Psychiatrist. We Writing this Letter to discuss a few thing with Loc Pham Present and future treatment. Loc Had told us he had been Yell at when he done Write a song for saint Mary. Throw to Jail for Questioning Why Mental Patient
forced to live a Monk Life. We don't know What Metro Care Method and Policy is But... Restraining is not our 1st option in Healing Bipolar...
Restraint number one is dangerous. People who I have trained over the years have shown me injuries in class that they have sustained on mental health units, where they were restraining somebody. It's affected their mobility in some instances, their back might be badly hurt, or a shoulder, or they can't use their hands or their thumb properly anymore. That came about as a result of a restraint. Service users also have suffered the same injuries, which are very often lasting for life. So restraint is dangerous, not least because people die in restraint. We know that in the last recorded results for the police, they had the greatest number of police deaths within a year, last year. In mental health services as well, there are many cases that we could cite where people have died tragically in the past. So restraint is dangerous and for that reason alone, we would want to try and avoid it as much as we can.
The second reason we ought to avoid restraint is because it is traumatic, and trauma slows down recovery. The evidence shows that those who are in mental health services, each time they are restrained, it prolongs their time in hospital. So it undoes the work that we're trying to achieve as healthcare workers. Here we are, we're trying to help people get better. We're trying to help people heal and recover from their mental health conditions, but when we restrain them, we're traumatizing them and then prolonging the process. So for that reason, it's not good to restrain.
Also, restraint does not improve behaviour. I used to think it does. I used to think that if we restrain somebody, or we put them in seclusion for their own safety or for the safety of others, it also has the added effect of improving their behaviour over time. But the research actually shows the opposite, that whilst initially behaviour may improve because of restraint, after a while it gets back to where it was and even worsens.
So again, it undoes the work that we're trying to achieve. There's hardly no good reason for us to be restraining. I know that we can be faced with situations where somebody is about to harm themselves, or they're about to harm somebody else and as an absolute last resort, where there's no other option, we may have to put in a restrictive practice, But Writing a song a for Saint Mary is not a good reason to restraint any one.
Second Refusing Exams request done by family member is sign of weakness, not i sign of Decent Psychiatrist at all. we wonder why Loc Hadn't take his High Blood Sugar medicine for months but too afraid to ask his brother to stepping in. also he still suffer symptom of Cholera please give him a proper exams for both.
Your Sincerely
we Are Life Path System, Loc Pham only Legal Psychiatrist. We Writing this Letter to discuss a few thing with Loc Pham Present and future treatment. Loc Had told us he had been Yell at when he done Write a song for saint Mary. Throw to Jail for Questioning Why Mental Patient
forced to live a Monk Life. We don't know What Metro Care Method and Policy is But... Restraining is not our 1st option in Healing Bipolar...
Restraint number one is dangerous. People who I have trained over the years have shown me injuries in class that they have sustained on mental health units, where they were restraining somebody. It's affected their mobility in some instances, their back might be badly hurt, or a shoulder, or they can't use their hands or their thumb properly anymore. That came about as a result of a restraint. Service users also have suffered the same injuries, which are very often lasting for life. So restraint is dangerous, not least because people die in restraint. We know that in the last recorded results for the police, they had the greatest number of police deaths within a year, last year. In mental health services as well, there are many cases that we could cite where people have died tragically in the past. So restraint is dangerous and for that reason alone, we would want to try and avoid it as much as we can.
The second reason we ought to avoid restraint is because it is traumatic, and trauma slows down recovery. The evidence shows that those who are in mental health services, each time they are restrained, it prolongs their time in hospital. So it undoes the work that we're trying to achieve as healthcare workers. Here we are, we're trying to help people get better. We're trying to help people heal and recover from their mental health conditions, but when we restrain them, we're traumatizing them and then prolonging the process. So for that reason, it's not good to restrain.
Also, restraint does not improve behaviour. I used to think it does. I used to think that if we restrain somebody, or we put them in seclusion for their own safety or for the safety of others, it also has the added effect of improving their behaviour over time. But the research actually shows the opposite, that whilst initially behaviour may improve because of restraint, after a while it gets back to where it was and even worsens.
So again, it undoes the work that we're trying to achieve. There's hardly no good reason for us to be restraining. I know that we can be faced with situations where somebody is about to harm themselves, or they're about to harm somebody else and as an absolute last resort, where there's no other option, we may have to put in a restrictive practice, But Writing a song a for Saint Mary is not a good reason to restraint any one.
Second Refusing Exams request done by family member is sign of weakness, not i sign of Decent Psychiatrist at all. we wonder why Loc Hadn't take his High Blood Sugar medicine for months but too afraid to ask his brother to stepping in. also he still suffer symptom of Cholera please give him a proper exams for both.
Your Sincerely
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