[MF-NYS-NEWS] NEWS: New York State pushes more forced electroshock
David Oaks
oaks at mindfreedom.org
Mon Jul 2 20:13:36 CDT 2007
The State of New York has won its attempt to give even more forced
electroshock to a woman who has received more than 200 during her
life time.
Some of you may have read about the battle to Simone D. to refuse
forced electroshock in New York State in this MindFreedom
distributed press release on 31 May 2007:
http://www.mindfreedom.org/kb/mental-health-abuse/electroshock/simone-d
Unfortunately, Simone has lost. Below is the e-mail from her attorney
about this. Feel free to forward.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Dennis B. Feld" <dbfeld at courts.state.ny.us>
> Date: July 2, 2007 4:58:06 PM PDT
> Subject: Simone D. appeal
>
> John, David: The New York Court of Appeals turned back the
> challenge brought by Mental Hygiene Legal Service to the order
> authorizing 30 shocks over Simone D.'s objection, which order was
> issued in late November, 2005 and had been stayed by the appellate
> process. This result will likely, and shortly, have Simone D.
> strapped to a Gurney and wheeled into Creedmoor's ECT suite for
> "maintenance" shock treatments in additional to the at least 148
> shocks she has received since 1999 (and over 200 during her
> lifetime). Although the Appellant's Brief and the Amici Brief made
> these numbers clear to the Court as well as the very questionable
> efficacy of maintenance shock at that extraordinary high end, the
> Court's ruling never made such a recitation in ultimately affirming
> the authorized regimen. Also lost on the Court, at least in our
> feeling that the Court's very technical decision was in part driven
> by an unwillingness to be critical of the effort taken by
> psychiatrists to care for an involuntary confined and
> "problematic" population, was the fact that remission of Simone's
> condition had never been achieved by ECT nor did ECT offer any hope
> that Simone D. would get to the point of being found capable of
> making her own treatment decisions or ever being released from the
> hospital.
> So, there is nothing we can affirmatively take from our over 1 and
> 1/2 year battle in this matter and utilize in confronting New York
> State's continuing turn to involuntary maintenance shock to control
> the behavior of individuals of whom the new (as well as the old)
> psychotropic drugs fail to render compliant and manageable to the
> State's satisfaction. And, unfortunately we are left with
> intermediate appellate precedent that finds a patient's greater
> interaction with her peers and diminished skirmishes with staff to
> be benefits which are "crystal clear" and evidence that ECT has
> improved the quality of her life.
> This case also underscores the Office of Mental Hygiene' s failure
> to explore non-medical alternatives such as transferring Simone D.
> to a unit/facility that has Spanish speaking clinicians who can
> approach and try to treat her in her primary language and also
> provide her cultural accommodations. Instead, the only alternative
> to shock the State will readily offer is a panoply of medications
> that even its experts acknowledge do not work. Out of this
> continuing blunder, Kim penned two lines in the Appellant's Brief
> submitted to New York's High Court that should earn a place in
> Leonard's Quotationary: " After appellant had been subjected to
> more than a decade of linguistic isolation at Creedmoor, the
> hospital gave up on transferring her to a ward with a Spanish
> speaking psychiatrist after less than six weeks. Yet Creedmoor had
> not abandoned more intrusive treatment with multiple drugs, even
> after several years of admitted failure." Maybe that's the irony
> that convinces us that we need to continue to fight these battles
> if only to attempt to instill some sense into institutional
> psychiatry and continue to see if we can get the courts to
> understand that sometimes setting limits on what clinicians do in
> the name of treatment is indeed the best jurisprudence. Dennis
>
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