Stony Brook Hospital CPEP
East Loop Road
Stony Brook New York 11790
United States of America
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Stony Brook Hospital CPEP Stony Brook CPEP This psychiatric lock up justs adds insult to injury. This place is nothing but abuse and quackery. Stony Brook, New York
*UPDATE by author: CPEP explained
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Good luck finding the "stony brook cpep phone number" my family could not.
I went for treatment for an anxiety/panic-attack . The treatment for this was nothing short of a criminal arrest followed by abuse !
The subjective experience of being forcibly injected with psychotropic drugs and left isolated has created one of my longest-standing recurring nightmares. There I was, a confused and frightened young person. I felt at the time that I needed respite, advice, support and comfort. Instead, the impact of the coerced psychiatric drug felt like a wrecking ball to the cathedral of my mind, a mind which was mabey troubled, but which I valued nonetheless. For this total disregard of my body wishes and feelings, I was expected to be appreciative and grateful. In fact, anything less was taken as a further symptom of the "illness", as one more indication I truly needed more of the same dirty mistreatment.
I was then sent to Brunswick hospital ! mabey allowing me a cigarette and treating me like a human being would work better for my mental distress !
b*stards !
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#1 Update By Author
AUTHOR: anonymous - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 20, 2011
POSTED: Tuesday, December 20, 2011
You don’t actually get arrested at CPEP because it’s not technically unlawful (yet) to be mentally ill. Although practically speaking, from those who have been through it, it does seem as though it is unlawful to be an apparently symptomatic and untreated mentally ill person in NewYork.
If you refuse to come willingly, you can and will be threatened with violence. And depending on your reaction to that, they may, if you are lucky, only taze you. If you are unlucky, they may taze and beat and or choke/arm lock/wrist lock you and pepper spray you into submission.
With your mood now set properly for an accurate mental health assessment, completely outraged and trembling with indignation and possibly, even probably, crying, you now get your ride to the psych hospital—a ‘CPEP Receiving Facility’.
Your tears will probably stop by the time you get there, to be replaced with rage and anxiety of what is to come. Upon your arrival and intake the psych nurses are going to take one quick look at you and take in your agitation and irritation and they will make notes about you and you will be considered to be manic or having a manic episode.
The standard treatment for a person experiencing mania is brain-damaging neuroleptics, although you probably know of the drugs as being called ‘antipsychotics’. Since you are not looking very cooperative right now, they probably won’t waste time dilly dallying, trying to be nice to you. A psych nurse will summon several psych techs who will stand next to you like guards or bouncers and if you do not willingly accept their poison amicably right then and there, she will make a nod or other gesture and the psych techs will try to manually restrain you. Should you turn out to be a handful, many psych techs and nurses will be called and you will get padded leather restraints, a seclusion cell and the brain poison injected into you anyway, despite your wishes and protestations.
That is the CPEP explained.
You are a sub-human at this place or at best human trash with less rights than a common criminal.