JailWalsh Wrote:
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http://www.resistancemedia.org/2017/07/corrupt-men
> tal-hospital-colludes-with.html
>
> Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) has been
> discovered colluding with a local mental hospital
> to label children who are "bored" with school as
> mentally ill.
>
> Dominion Hospital (www.dominionhospital.com) is a
> mental hospital in Falls Church, VA. Dominion is
> known for providing services related to "school
> anxiety" or "school refusal."
>
> Dominion Hospital's logo
>
> While Psychology Today claims that Dominion
> Hospital "...leads the region in short-term mental
> health services for children, adolescents, and
> adults age 18 and older", the review averages on
> Google and Yelp are less than 50%.
>
> Various blogs and online reviews give vastly
> different personal stories, but the bottom line is
> the same - DOMINION HOSPITAL IS HORRIBLE.
>
> Of course, many of these stories could be
> exaggerated or embellished, however, it is very
> unlikely that ALL of the reviews on ALL of these
> blogs and review websites are false.
>
> This blog claims that:
>
>
> "I had, and still have, nightmares about Dominion.
> The only reason I stopped self harming (and I only
> stopped for a little while) is because my parents
> threatened me with returning there and I had a
> panic attack."
>
> These quotes are from various Google reviews:
>
> "Dominion is HELL! DO NOT go here and DO NOT send
> your child here!! I have been there 7 times, and
> it was awful! I cannot express it enough. DO NOT
> DO IT. the staff are rude and neglectful (a girl
> who was deathly (sic) allergic to peanuts ate a
> handful while i was there and staff did nothing
> until she needed to be rushed to the ER). The
> building itself is super run down --- moldy and
> mildew everywhere. They put me on meds that were
> not approved for people under 18 (I was 13 at the
> time) and misdiagnosed me several times. they put
> me on so much Seroquil that at one point I was
> having hallucinations and they didn't do anything
> about it!"
>
> "This place is a F****** horrible, evil, and just
> despicable place to not be able to leave from. DO
> NOT COME HERE! DO NOT LET THE POLICE TAKE YOUR
> KIDS HERE AND DO NOT PUT YOUR KIDS HERE!"
>
> Not only that, but several other reviews mention
> the fact that public school systems collude with
> police to uncooperative students to this house of
> horrors. For example, the review below mentions
> being escorted by the police for "not attending
> school."
>
>
> "I have been here 3 times - first time at 13,
> escorted by police and parents for not attending
> school. Ended up self harming in the hospital even
> though outside the hospital I hadn't for months.
> Patients sickly shared self harm stories, scars,
> and how to SH in the hospital. Doctor Bhatia was
> horrible, put me on meds and when I had side
> effects of hallucinations and tremors (Seroquil
> and Abilify), she did not take me off them and
> when I refused the meds, ended up on unit
> restriction for 3 days. Some Psych Techs were
> fairly nice, some nurses and other staff were not.
> Was discharged after 32 days with no plan, because
> insurance was up."
>
> Dominion Hospital, on their website, claims that
> students who are bored with school are not
> legitimately bored with the curriculum, but are
> actually mentally ill and require treatment at
> Dominion Hospital. Dominion Hospital labels
> "school refusal" or "school anxiety" as mental
> illnesses, despite there being absolutely no
> recognition for this view among the broader
> psychiatric community. There is no biological or
> neurochemical basis for speculative "disorders"
> (diagnosed with a simple checklist and defined
> primarily by how well a child performs in school)
> such as Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD),
> Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
> and certainly not "SCHOOL REFUSAL" or "SCHOOL
> ANXIETY."
>
>
> "Children may use the word ‘bored’ to express
> low energy and lethargy — symptoms of depression
> — because ‘bored’ comes closest to
> describing what they feel at the time."
>
> - Official Dominion Hospital Website
>
>
> (This is in the FAQ page of Dominion's website and
> is Dominion's response to the question "My child
> is very intelligent and complains of feeling
> "bored" with school. I think if school provided
> more of a challenge, my child would be more
> willing to go. What do you think?")
>
> Notice the bizarre justifications that Dominion
> uses to deceive parents. Instead of assuming the
> far more likely scenario that the work may just be
> too easy, Dominion tells parents categorically
> that if their child is intelligent, but bored in
> school, he/she is mentally ill.
>
> Of course if a child is "mentally ill", then they
> must be treated! And if the parents are reluctant
> to accept the idea that their child suffers from a
> mental illness because he/she doesn't want to go
> to school because the work is too easy, they are
> not acting in the best interest of the child! And
> if parents are not acting in the best interest of
> their children, we all learned in 2nd grade FAMILY
> LIFE EDUCATION CLASS what government agency will
> step in....
>
> Fairfax County Child Protective Services!
>
>
> Once Child Protective Services takes custody,
> they, in their infinite wisdom and benevolence,
> will FINALLY MAKE SURE that the child gets the
> TREATMENT they deserve. They will be admitted to
> Dominion Hospital and prescribed psychotropic
> medications such as Prozac, Zoloft, Dexedrine,
> Xanax, Risperdal, Abilify, and Ritalin.
>
> The relationship goes both ways. In exchange for
> Dominion covering up the dumbed-down curriculum
> used in FCPS (and labeling students who are tired
> of it as mentally ill), FCPS also provides
> Dominion with advertising.
>
> In a FCPS "resource guide" distributed to parents
> and students (entitled Annandale Pyramid Mental
> Healthcare Resource Guide), FCPS prominently lists
> Dominion Hospital (on the first page) and toes the
> party line on "school refusal." FCPS lists "school
> refusal" as a mental health condition alongside
> legitimate disorders such as "self-injurious
> behavior" and "substance abuse."
>
> "Dominion Hospital offers assistance with the
> diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders
> such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorders,
> eating disorders, schizophrenia, and such symptoms
> as school refusal, self-injurious behavior, and
> substance abuse."
>
> In a Centreville High School "community resources"
> flyer, Dominion Hospital is also prominently
> listed on the first page.
>
> Chantilly High School also lists Dominion Hospital
> among other "community resources."
>
> If you still doubt the connections between
> Dominion Hospital and Fairfax County Public
> Schools, just look at a press release from the
> Dominion Hospital website dated April 7, 2016
> entitled "CONTINUED PARTNERSHIP WITH FAIRFAX
> COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS!" In the press release,
> Dominion Hospital admits to "[being] a strong
> partner with Fairfax County Public Schools."
>
>
> "Dominion Hospital continues to be a strong
> partner with Fairfax County Public Schools and
> support mental health needs of our local
> community..."
>
>
> This type of relationship is the definition of a
> quid pro quo.
>
> In exchange for their help with uncooperative
> students, FCPS grants Dominion Hospital free
> advertising and plenty of clients. These clients
> are often brought into Dominion by police or Child
> Protective Services. [Editor's Note:
> ResistanceMedia.org exposed CPS in more detail in
> 2016. To read about the criminal CPS enterprise,
> please click here.]
>
> Beware of the Dominion Hospital menace which
> kidnaps children and forces parents to pay for it.
> Dominion Hospital and their buddies in local
> government must be stopped!
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