News Source: Citizens Commission on Human Rights
LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 27, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) โ The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a mental health industry watchdog, is calling for an overhaul of psychiatric hospitalization and community treatment laws. With 54% of U.S. psychiatric patients held involuntarily, CCHR warns the system has normalized coercion. Most U.S. states authorize Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) laws that compel individuals in the community to receive psychiatric treatmentโtypically drug-basedโunder threat of court orders or rehospitalization. Critics say the laws criminalize noncompliance and medicalize dissent. A Pennsylvania source reported that under AOT, โnoncompliance is pathologized, autonomy is dismissedโฆTreatment ceases to be chosen; it becomes imposed.โ[1]

Image caption: โInvoluntary medication, electroshock, even sterilization โ these are inhuman practices. Under international law, they constitute torture. There is an urgent need to ban all coercive and non-consensual measures in psychiatric settings.โ โ Amalia Gamio, Vice Chair of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
A 2021 NIH-funded study published in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology found that 70% of youth aged 16โ27 who were involuntarily hospitalized reported long-lasting distrust of cliniciansโeven when they remained in therapy. Meanwhile, a Cochrane Review concluded that AOT laws showed no consistent benefit over voluntary care.[2]
Many mental health consumers are also forced to accept involuntary treatment in the community by being made subject to community treatment orders (CTOs), under threat that non-compliance can result in them being detained against their will in inpatient facilities and institutions.[3]
A broader 2016 systematic review published in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry analyzed more than 80 studies on CTOs, including three randomized controlled trials and multiple meta-analyses. The result: โNo evidence of patient benefit.โ CTOs did not reduce hospitalizations or improve quality of lifeโbut did result in patients spending significantly more time under coercive state psychiatric control.[4]
Patients are often forced onto antipsychotic drugs. Bioethicist Carl Elliott says such neuroleptics cause โtardive dyskinesia, a writhing, twitching motion of the mouth and tongue that can be permanent.โ Psychotropic drug side effects can include violent behavior, aggression, paranoia, psychosis, dangerously high body temperatures, irregular heartbeat, and heart conditions, disorientation, delusion, lack of coordination, suicidal tendencies, and numerous physical problems.[5]
Jan Eastgate, President of CCHR International says, โIronically, the very side effects of antipsychotic drugsโsuch as agitation and aggressionโare the same behaviors often cited to justify forced hospitalization and involuntary treatment in the first place.โ
Yet, under AOT regimes, complaints about side effects or treatment refusals are used against patients as evidence of illness. The term โanosognosiaโโdefined as an inability to recognize oneโs illnessโis routinely invoked to override consent, framing resistance as delusional and justifying further force.
As one media source put it: โIt casts resistance as malfunctionโฆ Instead of seeing dissent as meaningful or contextual, it reframes it as a symptom of a broken brain. This framing is not just misguidedโitโs dangerous.โ[6]
Amalia Gamio, Vice Chair of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, helped open CCHRโs Traveling Exhibit, Psychiatry: An Industry of Death in Los Angeles on May 17, denounced global psychiatric coercion: โInvoluntary medication, electroshock, even sterilization โ these are inhuman practices. Under international law, they constitute torture. There is an urgent need to ban all coercive and non-consensual measures in psychiatric settings.โ
Rev. Frederick Shaw, Jr., President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Inglewood-South Bay Branch, condemned how psychiatry disproportionately targets African Americans. โMore than 27% of Black youthโalready impacted by racismโare pathologized with labels like โOppositional Defiant Disorder,โ which has no medical test,โ he said.
โThis mirrors how Black civil rights leaders in the 1960s were once labeled with โprotest psychosisโ to justify drugging them with antipsychotics,โ he added. โPsychiatry didnโt just participate in suppressing Black voicesโit orchestrated it. And theyโre still doing it.โ
Psychiatric diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) are not discovered through scientific testing but are voted into existence by APA committees. CCHR says despite the absence of objective medical proof for these labels, they can create lifelong patients to be drugged and subjected to involuntary interventions.
Forced psychiatric practices have been condemned by the United Nations (UN) and World Health Organization (WHO), which have repeatedly called for an end to forced institutionalization, electroshock, drugging, and community-based coercive measures.[7]
In the U.S., over 37% of children and youth in psychiatric facilities are subjected to seclusion or restraint.[8] Someโas young as 7โhave died under these conditions. In multiple cases, medical examiners ruled the deaths homicides, yet prosecutions have been rare.[9] โThis is not mental healthcare. This is systemic cruelty and homicide,โ adds Eastgate.
CCHR and its global network are demanding regulations that prohibit coercive psychiatric treatment. โThese are abuses. Forced treatment is torture passed off as mental health โcare,โโ CCHR says.
The group was co-founded in 1969 by the Church of Scientology and psychiatrist and author Prof. Thomas Szasz. CCHR has exposed and helped bring accountability for psychiatric abuses globally. Its advocacy now echoes international calls by the UN and WHO to end coercive mental health practices.
To learn more, visit: https://www.cchrint.org/2025/05/23/end-mandated-community-psychiatric-programs/
SOURCES:
[1] โBrave New Pittsburgh: Forced Use of Psychotropic Pharmaceuticals is Coming,โ Popular Rationalism, 16 May 2025, https://popularrationalism.substack.com/p/brave-new-pittsburgh-forced-use-of
[2] https://popularrationalism.substack.com/p/brave-new-pittsburgh-forced-use-of
[3] โEnsuring compulsory treatment is used as a last resort: a narrative review of the knowledge about Community Treatment Orders,โ Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 6 Jan 2025, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13218719.2024.2421168#d1e194
[4] https://popularrationalism.substack.com/p/brave-new-pittsburgh-forced-use-of
[5] https://www.cchrint.org/2022/04/04/cmhc-programs-can-harm-and-increase-the-homeless/; Susan Perry, โRecruitment of homeless people for drug trials raises serious ethical issues, U bioethicist says,โ MinnPost, 11 Aug. 2014, https://www.minnpost.com/second-opinion/2014/08/recruitment-homeless-people-drug-trials-raises-serious-ethical-issues-u-bioet/; https://medium.com/matter/did-big-pharma-test-your-meds-on-homeless-people-a6d8d3fc7dfe
[6] โNot Broken, Not Sick: A Rebellion Against the Anosognosia Frame,โ Underground Transmissions, 13 May 2025 https://undergroundtransmissions.substack.com/p/not-broken-not-sick-a-rebellion-against
[7] World Health Organization, โGuidance on mental health policy and strategic action plans,โ Module 1, pp 3-4, 2025
[8] https://www.cchrint.org/2025/05/17/apa-faces-outrage-child-deaths-mental-health-failure/; Mohr, W, โAdverse Effects Associated With Physical Restraint,โ The Canadian Journal of PsychiatryโReview Paper, June 2003, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/070674370304800509
[9] Deborah Yetter, โ7-year-old died at Kentucky youth treatment center due to suffocation, autopsy finds; 2 workers fired,โ USA Today, 19 Sept. 2022, https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/09/19/death-child-jaceon-terry-brooklawn-kentucky-youth-center/10428004002/; Taylor Johnston, โโHe didnโt deserve thatโ: Remembering young people whoโve died from restraint and seclusion,โ CT Insider, 31 Oct. 2022, https://www.ctinsider.com/projects/2022/child-deaths-school-restraint-seclusion/
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Image caption: โInvoluntary medication, electroshock, even sterilization โ these are inhuman practices. Under international law, they constitute torture. There is an urgent need to ban all coercive and non-consensual measures in psychiatric settings.โ โ Amalia Gamio, Vice Chair of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
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