Psychopsema

psy-cho-pse-ma
Psychopsema n. is a system of questionable actions that a Social Service agency or a Child Protection Service agency might utilize, to achieve profit through fraudulent means.

Psychopsema, is mainly categorized as an orchestrated assault, utilizing several methods of fraud, psychological operations, psychological intimidation and other similar premeditated offense based systems against an individual(s), a parent, a child or a family.

A malicious social service worker or other malicious social service professionals, (Usually, employed by a Child Protection Service agency (CPS) or a similar agency.) are commonly identified as utilizing, this system or methodology to achieve profit.

Psychopsema, is usually implemented to deflect attention away from the crimes, committed by said workers against children. As those children are sometimes canvased for the purpose of profit.

Sentences
1 - A false report of child abuse is made against parent(s), often by "mandated reporters" or "anonymous reporters" The colluding reporters then utilize the methodology of psychopsema, to procure a profit from the crime.

2 - A false report of child abuse, is authored by a group of social workers against a single parent or parents. The colluding workers then, utilize the methodology of psychopsema to procure a profit from the crime.

3 - A malicious social service worker who colludes with her peers to fabricate evidence against a targeted parent or individual, is considered to be participating in the practice of psychopsema.

4 - The system of psychopsema could "subject" an individual or individuals into the social service system without merit or justification.

5 - Psychopsema, is mainly categorized as an orchestrated assault against an individual(s) a parent, a child or an entire family by a social service worker (or related professionals) seeking to procure a profit through questionable means.
Origin: The term psychopsema and its definition was created in early 2011 by Canadian and American social service crimes researchers Nicolas Stathopoulos and Felicita Luna. Both researchers are part of (SSEC) Social Service Economic Crimes (research)
3/6/12

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