At the time of the Corona fiasco, the problem arose when people who had been quarantined for medical treatment escaped from their hotels, went shopping at convenience stores, and had alcoholic beverages in the hotels.
(Which is more important, public health/medical care or human rights? ) This was an opportunity to think.
When discussing medical care and human rights, psychiatric care cannot be avoided.
The reality of psychiatric care is that it is permissible to give a presumptive name to a disease and hospitalize the patient under the name of treatment until death.
When a person is admitted to a psychiatric hospital, he or she is subject to the Mental Health and Welfare Law, not the Medical Care Law.
One of the provisions of the law is a section called "restriction of behavior.
Article 22 of the Japanese Constitution guarantees "freedom of movement within and outside Japan. And mobility naturally includes not only travel, but also outings in daily life, including commuting to work and school. The article clearly states that the state may not restrict a person's movement under any circumstances.
However, in closed wards of psychiatric hospitals, the entrances and exits are locked 24 hours a day, all day long, to prevent access to the outside world.
Even in wards called "open wards," the entrances and exits are only open for eight hours a day.
Under the guise of "protecting the safety of patients in terms of treatment," locking them up like in a prison is justified.
The reality of psychiatric treatment is that patients are admitted to the psychiatric hospital because they have problems with society, but since no solution can be found, they are told, "Then let's keep them in isolation until they die. (The only people who can be discharged are those who have managed to adjust to society on their own.)
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This brings me to my main point.
Restrictions on behavior are, in a word, a violation of human rights, and one of them is the restriction of visitation.
From the perspective of religion and spiritual issues,
Here are some episodes of visitation restrictions.
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A patient in the hospital befriended a member of a cult called Jehovah's Witnesses while he was out of the hospital.
(The leaders of Jehovah's Witnesses, like the Unification Church, consider their followers as nothing more than a source of donations and a source of money. They are using religion to do business.)
Jehovah's followers approached him and said, "Let's study the Bible," and he came to visit them in a mental hospital.
And what did he start to say?
He told a patient in the hospital, "Psychotropic drugs do not cure diseases, so you should not take them."
He told the patient in the hospital, "Psychotropic drugs do not cure diseases, so you should not take them.
He suddenly told those who had been on psychotropic drugs to "stop taking them.
What would happen if a person who had been on methamphetamine or paint thinner were to discontinue?
They would go through withdrawal symptoms and really lose their minds.
It is the same logic as if you take away a smartphone from a young person, he or she will go crazy or become lethargic.
That is why abstinence is so difficult.
Without that kind of knowledge, it would be very difficult to proceed.
In psychiatric hospitals, the main task is to give medication, which is called drug therapy, and the nurses are the ones who give it to you.
If a patient starts refusing medication because of Jehovah's Witnesses, it is a problem.
So, seeing a patient who suddenly becomes defiant, the nurses on site have trouble dealing with the Jehovah's Witnesses, and as a result, visitation is restricted.
Nurses working in psychiatry are convinced that psychotropic drugs can cure the patient or that the patient's mental symptoms are stable thanks to psychotropic drugs.
Sedation and Treatment."
"Even if we dehumanize them a little, as long as they don't bother people around them, why not?"
This is the viewpoint of preventive detainment.
The medical profession is also a cult of "faith in medicine.
Moreover, since the Medical Faith is a national public religious organization maintained by the government through health insurance tax and consumption tax, it is wealthy in money and has a high social status.
The "Medical Truth Church," which is backed by the government (Satanism), and the Satanist "Jehovah's Witnesses," are both, but it is the psychiatric hospitals, or the "Medical Truth Church," that practically feed and nourish their patients.
Jehovah's Witnesses cannot compete with those who have been diagnosed with "mental illness of unknown cause and incurable," and who have decided to live in a hospital for the rest of their lives, without any tangible security of life.
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The patient is not suffering because he is adapting to an environment where he can "live without a job, with three meals, a nap, and an allowance of $1,000 a week."
They are suffering spiritually, always lethargic, and living like the living dead.
The average person would like to cure his or her disease.
However, the only problems that patients in mental hospitals face are "I have no freedom" and "I have no choice but to spend my free time.
The problems they face are different.
No one lives in a fantasy world where he or she has delusions that "a phantom voice is saying bad things to me," or that "the Yakuza have hired spies to watch me and try to kill me."
Even if they did, how could they be sure of that as fact?
Just because someone becomes disturbed or attempts suicide does not verify that it is really due to the symptoms.
Rather, those who become disquieted or attempt suicide are experiencing thoughts of "emptiness" and "hopelessness" and "feeling worthless" that make it hard to live, and they are attempting suicide or lashing out in desperation.
In other words, by simply living a peaceful and monotonous life, they lose the "meaning of life" and "value of existence," and go crazy.
If a chocolate lover were told that he must eat only chocolate for three meals, he would indeed become bored.
People say that they want to live comfortably and leisurely in a situation of ease and leisure, but if, in fact, "having nothing to do," "not being able to participate in society," and "not being able to point money at what they want to do" were to continue forever, they would become bitter due to alienation.
It becomes hard to live like a domestic animal or an animal in a zoo cage.
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Japanese medicine makes religion an enemy of the eye.
And they look down on the existence of God, a being far wiser than they are.
As if to say, "How can you leave a person with an amputated arm and pray to God to save that person's life?" Or so they want to say.
Certainly it is necessary to stop the bleeding and keep the wound clean. It may be necessary to connect muscles and joints.
However, emergency medicine is only a small part of the medical field. Many are given unfamiliar names for diseases, and the only real source of revenue is to keep them together by treating them as chronic diseases that require intensive tests and procedures and lifelong medication to make the aging process into a disease.
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Did God create human beings to live full of anxiety and fear?
No, He did not.
He created human beings to grow and to climb to a higher level until they are in love with God.
Religion is evil! You have decided that
You can't solve life's problems by eliminating the "unseen world.
Eliminating the "invisible world" will not solve life's problems.
Problems of the spirit, problems of the mind, are problems of life.
We need to face about life.
Only the Rapt blog provides a clear answer about the difference between humans and animals, about life.
We must ask, "What is a human being?" Without a clear answer to this question, we cannot move forward in life.
I hope that anyone who feels stuck in life will find RAPT Blog and live a life filled with joy and gratitude.
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