The Insanity Defense
“Another criticism involves the fact that courts frequently commit those acquitted of a crime to a mental institution. These institutions may have conditions as bad as, or worse than, a prison. Also, those held in mental institutions generally do not know if or when the institution will release them. According to Dr. Charles Patrick Ewing, author of “Insanity: Murder, Madness, and the Law,” most convicted people sent to mental institutions will spend more time in a mental institution than they would have if the court sentenced them to prison.”
https://www.findlaw.com/criminal/criminal-procedure/the-insanity-defense-history-and-background.html#:~:text=The%20American%20Law%20Institute’s%20(ALI,the%20act%20was%20criminal%3B%20or
As there is no scientific biomarker to prove that anyone has a mental disorder then it has not been established that there are any mental disorders. Therefore there can be no insanity defense for people labelled by psychiatry.
Most people who are under the influence of brain-damaging drugs may perform completely contrary and subconsciously violent actions. Many psychiatric drugs can cause violence yet this is not taken into consideration by most lawyers and psychiatrists.
It is an outrageous act of violence to incarcerate innocent people who have committed no crime. It is criminal to attack and force toxic, addictive, brain/body-damaging drugs on powerless people many of whom have already received discrimination and struggle to provide their basic needs.
Is it any wonder that people who have been medically raped, persecuted and imprisoned in psychiatric institutions are fearful! To make matters worse, they are then labelled ‘paranoid’!
Mary Maddock
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The Best Acts of Kindness for Kids—For Every Age And Budget
If you’re looking for random acts of kindness for kids, here are the best ideas for every age and budget to help you raise kind kids.
— Read on happyyouhappyfamily.com/random-acts-of-kindness-for-kids/
Asylum Process Produces High Levels of Distress, Impacts Mental Health
These folks, immigrants, experience Child Psychological Abuse
As do children in Family Services.
And Family Court
In the UK and EU, seeking asylum negatively impacts mental health and exacerbates distress.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2024/01/asylum-process-produces-high-levels-of-distress-impacts-mental-health/
Persecutory Delusion – Craig Childress PsyD
Persecutory Delusion
Diagnosis is a pattern-match of symptoms to diagnostic criteria. The pathology of concern in the family courts surrounding child custody conflict is a possible shared (induced) persecutory thought disorder created in the child from the pathogenic parenting of an allied narcissistic-borderline-dark personality parent. The definition of a persecutory delusion is provided by the American Psychiatric Association:
From the APA: “Persecutory Type: delusions that the person (or someone to whom the person is close) is being malevolently treated in some way.” (American Psychiatric Association, 2000)
Google malevolent: having or showing a wish to do evil.
Writing in the journal, Family Court Review, Walters and Friedlander (2016) describe the shared persecutory delusion that is often present in the family courts surrounding child custody conflict and attachment pathology displayed by the child:
From Walters & Friedlander: “In some RRD families [resist-refuse dynamic], a parent’s underlying encapsulated delusion about the other parent is at the root of the intractability (cf. Johnston & Campbell, 1988, p. 53ff; Childress, 2013). An encapsulated delusion is a fixed, circumscribed belief that persists over time and is not altered by evidence of the inaccuracy of the belief.” (Walters & Friedlander, 2016, p. 426)
From Walters & Friedlander: “When alienation is the predominant factor in the RRD [resist-refuse dynamic}, the theme of the favored parent’s fixed delusion often is that the rejected parent is sexually, physically, and/or emotionally abusing the child. The child may come to share the parent’s encapsulated delusion and to regard the beliefs as his/her own (cf. Childress, 2013).” (Walters & Friedlander, 2016, p. 426).
Based on the nature and severity of the attachment pathology in the family courts, I recommend that a proper assessment for a possible shared (induced) persecutory delusion be conducted with families in high-conflict custody litigation that will return an accurate diagnosis regarding the nature of the pathology in the family, to then guide the development of an effective treatment plan to fix the pathology in the family.
The concern is that the allied parent is psychologically controlling and manipulating the child into creating a false pathology,
From Barber & Harmon: “Psychological control refers to parental behaviors that are intrusive and manipulative of children’s thoughts, feelings, and attachment to parents. These behaviors appear to be associated with disturbances in the psychoemotional boundaries between the child and parent, and hence with the development of an independent sense of self and identity.” (Barber & Harmon, 2002, p. 15)
From Soenens and Vansteenkiste: “Psychological control can be expressed through a variety of parental tactics, including (a) guilt-induction, which refers to the use of guilt inducing strategies to pressure children to comply with a parental request; (b) contingent love or love withdrawal, where parents make their attention, interest, care, and love contingent upon the children’s attainment of parental standards; (c) instilling anxiety, which refers to the induction of anxiety to make children comply with parental requests; and (d) invalidation of the child’s perspective, which pertains to parental constraining of the child’s spontaneous expression of thoughts and feelings.” (Soenens & Vansteenkiste, 2010, p. 75)
Participation in Child Abuse
One of the prominent professional dangers of misdiagnosing a shared persecutory delusion is that if the mental health professional and/or the Court misdiagnoses the pathology of a shared persecutory delusion and believes the shared delusion as if it was true, then the mental health professional and/or the Court become part of the shared delusion, they become part of the pathology. When that pathology is the psychological abuse of the child by an allied pathological parent, then the mental health professional and/or the Court become participants in the parent’s psychological abuse of the child by validating to the child that the child’s false (delusional) beliefs are true when they are, in fact, symptoms of an induced persecutory delusion.
The Court’s decision-making will be much enhanced by an accurate diagnosis of the problem returned by mental health services BEFORE making custody decisions influenced by the child’s pathology.
Craig Childress, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist, CA PSY 18857


From Fear to courage
“Xanax Is the New Heroin”
My off label family Dr prescribed this for IBS …I was addicted quickly without knowing , and had a chemically induced nervous breakdown that psychiatrist stated was possible bipolar ..17 days in a mental ward , was sent home , still prescribed Xanax .
There’s a nearly 4-billion-dollar industry right now you may not be aware of. No, it’s not heroin or street drugs. This is the legal, prescription market for anti-anxiety drugs in the United States. Nearly 40 million Americans “suffer from anxiety,” a recent study shows.
— Read on www.narcononnewliferetreat.org/blog/xanax-is-the-new-heroin.html
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Kids & Emotional Intelligence
Teenagers n Adults – Human Condition
HumanCondition.com
By the age of 13, the reality of life deepens. Adults are unable to adequately explain the horror of the world to #teenagers because they themselves are in denial of the #humancondition.
But for teenagers, who can see it all clearly, the wrongness of adult behaviour is a mystery.
From their point of view, adults have been fake and fraudulent and don’t even admit that there is a very real and serious problem with human behaviour.
• Why is everyone so unhappy and preoccupied?
• Why are people so fake?
• Why do people kill each other?
• Why do parents fight so much?
• Why are we going to a party when people are starving?
There’s a huge issue in life that nobody is talking about, and children have had to discover for themselves why it was so necessary to ignore it. They’ve had to work out why adults find the human condition such an unconfrontable, off-limits subject. Eventually they too resign themselves to the reality of life, but given the truly awful world that adolescence have to resign themselves to, it’s little wonder they retreat, become retaliatory and try to block the whole world out, trying their utmost to resist the inevitable resignation to a life of denial.
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BUT wonderfully, adults can now be honest about the human condition, be honest about their fraudulent, superficial existence and explain why it has been such an important and necessary part of the human journey. The relief this honesty will bring to teenagers (and adults) is astronomical and most beautifully will allow them to retain their zest for life and make the need to resign to the hellish adult world unnecessary.
Thank goodness! http://www.humancondition.com
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