The Welfare Prison Experiment: Philosophical Treatrise on Mental Health as Undocumented Pediatric TBI Patient in Norway
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Brain injury — the younger the patient — the more plagued and troubled from neglectand difficulties with logical separation of physical and psychological trauma. The moreproblematic cognitive dissonance become around general services in welfare states withwestern mental health politics.**Methods:** Analysis of CT and MRI using FreeSurfer to work out how and why it’s possibleto write reports that fail to identify old cranial fractures and compression damage to thebrain with life-long consequences in referrals that request a report on the topic with relevantmedical complications decades after the fact with patient journal that document reducedfunction and capacity.**Result:** Traumatic Brain Injury must always be documented with the burden to respect,follow up, and suspect it — to counteract hopes, dreams and wishes on behalf of personalnurturing motivations and experiences of those supposed to help and document fact. For apatient group especially vulnerable to maltreatment and malpractice, good intentions rarelylead to an awakening of unhealthy patient relations with the risk of creating them