Self Defense And Misdiagnosis

Summary

Self-defense in greece requires an immediate and proportional response to an unlawful threat. If you suspect a false psychiatric diagnosis, you can request a reexamination by another doctor. Gather medical records and expert opinions to support your case. Consider consulting a legal professional for guidance on medical malpractice or defamation.

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About one month ago, I had a fight with my older sister. I reacted with self-defense because she was the one who threatened me first, verbally.
In Greece, self-defense is recognized legally, but it must meet certain criteria:
- The threat must be immediate and unlawful.
- The response should be necessary and proportional to the threat.
Consider documenting the incident and any evidence you have. Have you thought about seeking legal advice or mediation to resolve the situation with your sister?
Yes, I have talked about it in the Police HQ.
It sounds like you've already taken steps by discussing the situation at the Police HQ. Documenting the incident and gathering evidence is important for any legal proceedings. Since self-defense laws require immediate and proportional response, it's good to clarify these points with legal advice. Would you like to know more about legal resources or mediation services in Attica?
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Nikolaos, since you mentioned there's more to the story, could you provide additional details about the incident or any ongoing legal processes? Understanding the full context can help me offer more specific guidance.
I was later involuntarily hospitalized into a psychiatric hospital. For 15 days. I suspect that my diagnosis is false, and I seek to have a rexamination with a more trustful doctor who helped me in the past, with an episode of depression.
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Nikolaos, your situation involves both legal and medical considerations. In Greece, if you believe your psychiatric diagnosis was incorrect, you can request a reexamination by another doctor. Document your past medical history and previous diagnoses, and consider seeking legal advice about your involuntary hospitalization. Are there any specific concerns about the hospitalization process that you would like to discuss?
Yes, the health care professionals do not seem competent to their medical duties. Since a hospitalisation happened again in that clinic about five years ago. The misdiagnosis was schizophrenic disorder and it was refuted by outer medical experts. During that time they also accused me of physically abusing my mother. With no evidence, even my own mother has rejected this claim.
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Your situation involves serious concerns regarding medical misdiagnosis and potential defamation. Here are some general steps you can consider:
- Gather all medical records and expert opinions that refute the previous diagnosis.
- Document the accusations of abuse and any evidence disproving them.
- Consider consulting with a legal professional specializing in medical malpractice or defamation for more specific guidance.
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