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Saving Isaiah. Kathleen Chapman.

by Chapman, Kathleen; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 37Health. Publisher: Palm Beach Post, 2003ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Child mental health services | Child psychology | Children with mental disabilities | Florida | Mental illness -- Diagnosis | Mental illness -- Treatment | Mentally ill children -- Care | Parent and child | People with mental disabilities -- Institutional care | Post-traumatic stress disorder in childrenDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The state of Florida locked away Isaiah White 11 months ago [2002]. They confined him in a place they call the 'quiet room.' They held him down and injected him with powerful drugs. They forced him into full-body restraints as he wriggled on the floor. He was 6 years old." (PALM BEACH POST) This article presents the story of Isaiah White, a child struggling with mental health disorders and institutionalized by the state who disciplined him as if he were an adult.
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Originally Published: Saving Isaiah, Aug. 10, 2003; pp. 1A+.

"The state of Florida locked away Isaiah White 11 months ago [2002]. They confined him in a place they call the 'quiet room.' They held him down and injected him with powerful drugs. They forced him into full-body restraints as he wriggled on the floor. He was 6 years old." (PALM BEACH POST) This article presents the story of Isaiah White, a child struggling with mental health disorders and institutionalized by the state who disciplined him as if he were an adult.

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