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CCHR Traveling Exhibit Prompts Reflection on Human Rights in Mental Health During Independence Day Weekend

By Editorial Staff
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights hosted its award-winning Traveling Exhibit in Old Sacramento over Independence Day weekend, highlighting the importance of protecting human rights in mental health care, including informed consent and due process.
CCHR Traveling Exhibit Prompts Reflection on Human Rights in Mental Health During Independence Day Weekend

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) brought its award-winning Traveling Exhibit to Old Sacramento during Independence Day weekend, encouraging visitors to reflect on the importance of protecting human rights within the field of mental health. The exhibit, presented amid Fourth of July celebrations, highlighted principles of individual liberty, informed consent, and the protection of fundamental human rights in healthcare.

Through historical documentation, educational displays, and research materials, the exhibit examined controversial psychiatric practices and raised questions about coercive treatment, involuntary commitment, and every patient's right to make informed decisions about their own care. Local CCHR representatives emphasized that Independence Day serves as a reminder that freedom should never be taken for granted, and the organization aims to educate the public about safeguarding personal rights and ensuring that no individual is deprived of dignity, informed consent, or due process.

According to CCHR research, an individual is involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility somewhere in the world approximately every 30 seconds. In the United States, David Cohen, Professor of Social Welfare at the Luskin School of Public Affairs, reported that involuntary psychiatric detentions have increased at a rate approximately three times faster than population growth in recent years. A study published in The American Journal of Psychiatry using 2014 data found that involuntary hospitalizations accounted for 54 percent of admissions to psychiatric inpatient facilities. CCHR maintains that once committed, individuals may be subjected to psychiatric treatment without meaningful recourse.

The grand opening event featured keynote speakers including Eric Eisenhammer, CEO of Dauntless Communications, and Stacy Anderson, Executive Board Member of the National African American Civil Rights Organization. Drawing from his own experiences with the mental health system, Eisenhammer expressed appreciation for CCHR's work, stating, "Thank you, CCHR, for the incredible work you do every day—educating, intervening, and giving people their lives back." Anderson focused her remarks on informed consent and every individual's right to receive complete information before making decisions about mental health treatment, referencing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. She shared her own vision for the future, saying, "I have a dream for mental health justice. I carry a dream where mental health care does not open one up to harm, does not silence, and does not stigmatize."

Founded in 1969 by psychiatrist Dr. Thomas Szasz and the Church of Scientology, CCHR is an international mental health watchdog dedicated to investigating and exposing human rights abuses in the field of mental health. Its commissioners include physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, attorneys, legislators, government officials, educators, and civil rights advocates. CCHR states that its work is inspired by author, humanitarian, and Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard's commitment to ending physically harmful practices in mental health. For more information, visit the CCHR website or watch documentaries on the work of CCHR volunteers and the film Psychiatry: An Industry of Death on the Scientology Network.

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