CCHR joins survivors of electroshock torture in NZ in condemning a very late apology issued by a psychiatric association, spanning half a century of neglecting the abuse endured. The group wants justice for victims of similar abuse in the U.S. The U.S.-based Citizens Commission on Human Rights International joined former child victims of psychiatric electroshock ... Read more The post CCHR and Electroshock Survivors Reject Psychiatric Apology for Tortured Children first appeared on TruthAbout...| TruthAboutECT.org
Subjecting 100,000 Americans, including children, to electroshock (ECT) constitutes torture, given the risks associated with it, CCHR says. The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting human rights in the field of mental health, is raising alarm over the dangers associated with Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), commonly known as electroshock. ... Read more The post CCHR Advocates for Ban on Electroshock Amid Concerns Raised by ...| TruthAboutECT.org
Mental health watchdog advises that recent global mental health human rights guideline warns electroshock can cause brain damage, citing U.S. manual. Electroconvulsive therapy, commonly known as electroshock or ECT, is being given to an estimated 100,000 Americans each year—and 1.4 million worldwide[1]—despite global health authorities’ recognition that it causes brain damage. The World Health Organization ... Read more The post CCHR Says Patients Given Electroshock Without Being Warned...| TruthAboutECT.org
Massachusetts is set to ban skin electroshock aversion therapy, described as torture by the UN, signaling the urgent need for a nationwide end to all electroshock use. A Massachusetts state bill that would prohibit painful and abusive behavior modification, involving the use of electroshock, could set a national precedent if passed, according to the Citizens ... Read more The post CCHR Says Massachusetts Bill to Ban Electroshock Aversion Therapy is Needed Nationwide first appeared on TruthAbo...| TruthAboutECT.org
Mental Health Watchdog CCHR points out patients are misled about the adverse effects of electroshock, including permanent memory loss and brain damage. Experts have warned that more than 50% of patients given electroshock treatment, also known as electroconvulsive therapy or ECT, may suffer permanent memory loss and that leaflets about the procedure’s risks fail to ... Read more The post Study Shows Patients Misled About Electroshock Causing Permanent Memory Loss first appeared on TruthAbou...| TruthAboutECT.org
Mental health watchdog says a recent UK recognition that electroshock treatment should be banned is needed in the U.S., where 100,000 Americans, including children as young as 5, are electroshocked each year. The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International, a 54-year mental health industry watchdog based in Los Angeles, has welcomed the United Kingdom government ... Read more The post CCHR Supports Call for Ban on Electroshock Treatment by UK Legislators first appeared on TruthAboutECT....| TruthAboutECT.org