Funds cut for England mental health trusts where community care gone & only crisis help available with teams swamped.
The great problem I have experienced with the NHS mental health providers since 1999 has been Munchhausen By Proxy used by those I reported for child abuse in May 1998 who were then given surveillance technology to use against me from August 1998. They used this to protect themselves from my reporting while expanding their abuse to adults, namely me, who are made totally defenceless in much the same manner children are defenceless against adult abuse.
They then brought the NHS into the process in a significant manner in 1999 by continuing to make false allegations against me using the surveillance technology in which the NHS mental health professionals participated. No amount of reporting with evidence to the NHS mental health institutions from early 2000 until now has been effective in stopping this abuse of the system including the NHS.
The NHS mental health professionals were unable to recognised and properly address the mental health problems of those abusing the surveillance technology against me including psychopathy, necrophilia and sadism. Munchhausen By Proxy is a mental illness in and of itself.
There was a huge and continuous waste of resources all around including the NHS as a result of this failure that accumulated exponentially. The NHS professionals did not and still do not listen to me when I explain exactly what is happening, that they are harassing me and that they are wasting resources as continued this year up through the end of November 2013. They prefer like abusers to blame the victim.
It is a great tragedy that the NHS mental health professionals and institutions are so grossly incompetent in terms of professional expertise and managementy that what is described in this article has come to be as a result. I believe that their assessment tests are inadequate, and they rely on medication to bring symptomatic relief while the underlying problem continues unabated. The mother of the abused children has used the surveillance without stopping all these years and is medicated by the NHS while she also engages in substance abuse, i.e., alcohol, and perhaps Class B and A drugs as well.
These people use the surveillance technology to try to create a mental health problem and get me sectioned. When none exits, they make it up anyway and try to ram through their false allegations with extreme emotional hysterical behaviour to incite those in the NHS to act on their Munchhausen By Proxy false allegations. They are using mental illness in the community as a weapon to attack those they do not like and seek to use the NHS as a false prison for punishment based on their manufactured allegations. It's no wonder NHS mental health services are suffering from being overwhelmed by users given this situation. I wouldn't go near an NHS mental health professional after my experience.
1. Breaking Point
a. Referrals Up
"The Royal College of Psychiatrists is warning that mental health services are near breaking point.
"Separate data for the same period shows referrals to crisis and community mental health teams have risen by 16%.
b. Mental Health Services Unsafe
"The revelations come just weeks after one of the country's leading psychiatrists told BBC News that mental health services are unsafe and in crisis.
c. Butterfly Effrect From Small Cuts
"Prof Sue Bailey, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, said: "Even small cuts at this time can have a disproportionately large effect on the welfare of our patients.
" "The services are stretched to their limit and if they stretch any further, the elastic band is going to snap."
2. People Who Need Services Denied
a. Help For Crisis Only
"That is certainly the experience of Emma Bardney, who has a complex post traumatic stress disorder, but says she's been failed by her mental health trust.
" "Its been really tough... fighting for the right to get better," said the 42 year old paramedic.
" "There's been no community mental health support available to me. So my care plan has been sporadic out-patients with a consultant or crisis support and nothing in-between and the only way you can access support is when you are in crisis.
" "So you have to get to a very low point before you get any type of support or help.
b. Community Health Care Gone & Crisis Teams Swamped
" "Mind hears all the time from people who have lost the community health care that was helping them to cope and who now find themselves unable to get through to their local crisis team," said Paul Farmer.
" "They feel 'fobbed off' when they do, because there simply aren't enough staff to cope with the numbers of people in desperate need of help." "