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The layout for this needs re-organization. Any improvements or suggestions are very welcome. FiachraByrne ( talk) 04:47, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
An editor added a Unbalanced tag with a cryptic edit summary. Clearly the topic relates to a particular point of view on mental health treatment but that's in keeping with policy as long as the POV is presented neutrally. We should remove that tag unless a clearer reason can be given for keeping it. Joja lozzo 14:00, 31 October 2011 (UTC)
I invited the editor who changed the title from it's original "List of psychiatric consumer/survivor/ex-patient related topics" (with the edit summary "simpler") to participate here. Joja lozzo 18:07, 31 October 2011 (UTC)
for those who have experienced this, forced feeding does not beat or compare to forced confinement, sometimes solitary, as well as forced synthetic medications - 62,000 times more harmful on average than dietary suppelements, according to the data from Europe (which i could link to if i had to/if needed). it's unfortunate the names of 'confinement' and 'forced synthetic cures' are not more plain in language, but i will have to grant that time.
basically, i removed 'forced feeding' as a red herring/inappropriate suggestion, compared to confinement and forced medication, etc - the real concerns
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