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Political abuse of psychiatry: Revision history


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  • curprev 13:1513:15, 31 August 2022 EdgeLord42098 talk contribs 54,469 bytes −1,195 This article is about the political abuse of psychiatry. Jami-Lee Ross was admitted briefly to a psychiatric hospital after sending a text to a loved one that was determined by the police to suggest that he was a danger to himself. The main source (34) was written when limited info was available on the event, and later information details what I said above. There is no evidence of abuse or unjust action. This is not an example of political abuse of psychiatry. If so, where is the evidence? undo Tags: section blanking Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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