A legislative committee will examine the use of electric shock treatments on students at a controversial special education school.
Today’s hearing follows a state investigation into an incident last summer at a group home in Stoughton run by the Judge Rotenberg Education Center. Two emotionally disturbed students were wrongly given dozens of shocks after a prank call from a person posing as a supervisor.
The Committee on Children, Families and Individuals with Disabilities is considering a bill that would prohibit aversive therapy and another that would restrict its use.
Psychologists and former Rotenberg employees are among those expected to testify in favor of the legislation. But some parents are scheduled to testify about what they say are the benefits of the therapy.
Documenting Psychiatrists Behaving Badly
Of all professions, psychiatrists seem to get into the most trouble. I have been collecting stories about psychiatric screwups for a while. Sadly, it has been disgustingly easy to do. We post stories with links to the original sources. We couldn't make this stuff up if we wanted to. My Name is Sickmind Fraud.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Massachusetts Investigating Electric Shock at the Rotenburg School
As Reported By the Boston Herald, who devotes entirely too little space to the story abou the Rotten-Burg School. Also covered by WBZ radio, who also have an audio report highlighting the activism at the Brandeis University against the practice.
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