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What concerns me the most is having a child isolated on a psychiatric ward with limited contact with the family, friends, etc. given a lack of specific allegations of abuse by the parents. I come from a background of having a paranoid schizophrenic mother who was at times a danger to herself due to lack of self care and abuse of her meds and even so she was NEVER isolated like that after the first time she was hospitalized in the early 1960's (and given electric shock 'therapy,' insulin shock 'therapy,' cold bath shock 'therapy' and a host of other completely useless treatments. During later hospitalizations we were allowed to visit fairly freely (and unsupervised, and yes we were young children visiting with our father) and she had access to all kinds of rec opportunities, socialization with other patients, etc. Of course, once the appropriate treatments (anti-psychotic meds) became available she rarely needed hospitalization but you can't tell me that if Justina isn't actively trying to hurt herself or others she needs to be isolated like that with no home visits, limited parental visitation, etc. IMO, the treatment goals for patients with mental illnesses (assuming that is even the case here) should include integrating them with society to the greatest extent possible that accommodates their safety and the safety of others. I really haven't read anything that indicates that this child needs to be locked up for her safety or other's safety, so what gives?
And sure, her parents may be obnoxious and under the spell of right-wing factions, but so what? If they aren't harming their child or neglecting her to the point of harm (and I really haven't seen evidence that they have been) then how are they worse than all the parents who actively rape, beat, and neglect their children and are then reunited with them?
I don't get why THESE parents are considered to be doing such egregious harm (which is never quite specified) compared with others.
If the parents - either deliberately or unwittingly - are causing Justina harm via subjecting her to unnecessary medical treatments, say, or causing her psychological trauma in some way, then limiting the time spent with the parents, as well as requiring restrictions on what the parents talk to her about (ie - not discussing treatments with her) is the first and best things that can be done towards getting her well.
It isn't that she is a threat to others. Its that her family and the environment she was in could have been harming her.
Further, reading the literature and other writings regarding Bader 5 at BCH, the ward might be locked, but Justina is not in a locked room. There is common time, recreational opportunities, and educational opportunities. She is not kept in a padded cell. Same for the facility she is currently at.