More Claims.
Published by Jimbee68 in the blog Jimbee68's blog. Views: 12
I was thinking about what I was talking about last night with some people, about mentally ill people making serious charges against the mental health workers and other people in their life. Any charge of a serious crime, of abuse or of sexual abuse should always be taken very seriously and investigated. It doesn't matter if the person is not credible, it doesn't matter if they've lost complete touch with reality at that point, it doesn't matter if they'd make a good witness during a trial if it came to that. They made a charge of a serious crime or abuse. And it should automatically trigger a thorough investigation even if the rest of what they say is ridiculous, or even impossible.
Like for example is they say my Martians friends told me that when I was sedated for my surgery yesterday, the doctor sexually assaulted me. Or the people in my group home are sexually assaulting me, but then they erase my memory. And they magically make all the evidence disappear too. It doesn't matter how ridiculous all of that sounds, or even if it obviously is. They claimed someone or some people sexually assaulted them. And it should be thoroughly investigated as soon as they make that charge. Whatever their reasons are, even if they reasons are dishonest or false. Or I was thinking, maybe they are too afraid to tell the truth. The people at their group home or their surgeon threatened them. It should be taken seriously what they said, that they are claiming abuse and assault. But it should automatically trigger a thorough investigation. And if it's false, that will come out in the investigation anyways of course.
I told my therapist just now I want this part of my claim to my case now. And I want change made in Michigan law and mental health policy too. Plus maybe they should consider this in other states and in other countries too.
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