Psychiatrists, Ontario government liable for horrific patient abuse
TORONTO — Two psychiatrists have been found liable for the harm they caused inmates at a maximum security mental-health facility, who said the mistreatment they endured amounted to torture.
In his decision, Ontario Superior Court Justice Ed Morgan sided with 28 former patients of Oak Ridge in Penetanguishene, Ont., in their 20-year-old action against the doctors and Ontario government.
“Degradation of the patient or an undermining of their personal dignity and sense of self-worth was not a side effect of the…programs,” Morgan ruled. “It was part of the design.”
At issue were three programs instituted by doctors Elliott Barker and Gary Maier in the Oak Ridge “social therapy unit.” Maier himself had described the programs as the “greatest experiments in psychiatry.”