Gangstalkers often try to have their targets involuntarily committed to mental hospitals. Protect yourself with a PAD.

Gangstalkers employ manipulative tactics to push targets into committing minor infractions like trespassing. Due to new laws, police officers can now recommend psychiatric evaluations, potentially leading to involuntary commitment if you mention being stalked. Moreover, gangstalkers are now targeting even 'normal' individuals, coercing them into involuntary outpatient programs involving forced, regular medication.

However, you can protect your medical autonomy with a powerful legal tool: the Psychiatric Advance Directive (PAD). A PAD is a legal document allowing individuals to specify their mental health treatment preferences and designate trusted individuals to make decisions on their behalf during a mental health crisis.

By explicitly refusing forced hospitalization or participation in involuntary outpatient programs in your PAD, you assert your rights and shield yourself from gangstalkers' coercion. In 22 states, probate courts and mental health judges are required to honor these directives. This vital document can protect you from involuntary commitment or forced mental health programs, even if you are mentally sound.

To maintain credibility with those who have the power to commit you, avoid using extreme language in your PAD. Emphasize any severe medical sensitivities and avoid portraying yourself as distrustful of experts. Include a list of trusted physicians and counselors who respect your autonomy, as this can help build confidence with the judge handling your case. Strive for a balanced approach when articulating your preferences in the PAD, avoiding extreme dissent. Assure the judge that your chosen healthcare providers are well-versed in your medical history and mental health status, and capable of managing your care effectively.

Knowing your rights as a potential mental health patient is crucial if you're targeted by gangstalkers. Take charge of your well-being by exploring how Psychiatric Advance Directives can shield you from covert coercion.


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