@C7RKY stop clinicians being paternalistic. However, patients need to realise it's their decision and they take responsibility for it
@Cleverestcookie I think the complaint/whistle is more the catalyst for MH referral in cases I'm thinking of. Used as a weapon of defence. >
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@Cleverestcookie But for complainants, this tends to be after they've tried the abusive/vexatious defence they have in the NHS constitution.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@C7RKY now you're talking organisational strategy & manipulation. I was just talking individuals' behaviour -
@Cleverestcookie Point taken. But individuals become aware & know they can call this strategy into play whenever it suits. And do, sadly. -
@C7RKY just look around in society. Rather common :-( -
@Cleverestcookie How depressingly true! But I think it means more with doctors. It struck me quite hard to realise that with the stroke of > -
@Cleverestcookie a pen, a HCP can take away even your voice in court, should they declare you mentally unstable. No lab test. That's power! -
@C7RKY when we're upset etc, including staff, so not a good argument IMV. Why independent review essential for serious complaints -
@Cleverestcookie Agree re independent review. Prob is finding true independence. Makes that 'expertise' more accessible than you'd think too -
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