Hoopoe
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Mezzina, originally from Bari, told me he had never used restraint on a patient during his 41-year psychiatry career in Trieste. This is striking if you consider these violent techniques were used at least 97,000 times in English mental health hospitals in 2016/17, injuring 3,652 patients. “We do not use restraint,” he said. “We have approved, people-centred plans that are based on negotiation – sometimes very exhaustive negotiation. You have to listen to patients and understand them. If a person wants to go then we must convince them to stay since there are no locked doors. We must eventually convince them to take medicine but within a range of other care offers. This is all based on principles to respect people if they are in a state of severe suffering, just as if they had cancer.’”
This should not be a radical approach. Partly it is based on ideas of destigmatising mental health by treating it like any other form of illness. Yet it felt inspiring to hear after listening to so many awful stories of British citizens locked up and abused in grim secure units.
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