Dr. Bakhai has been given too much power over those who are helpless to lodge legal complaints against him. Unfortunately, his unchecked power, overseeing psychiatric programs at the University at Buffalo and running the psychiatric units at ECMC, have made him a sort of king in his own mind - he fears no professional consequence, and so he requires the bare minimum of himself in his professional practice and relies solely on the forced treatment model to justify his professional existence. He is not interested in his patients, or in seeing them who for they are or helping them; instead, he sees himself as an arm of the institution, there to sign off on diagnoses made by his incompetent colleagues in order to medicate people and protect the institution from financial culpability. He participates in the early traditions of psychiatry, wherein he makes a robotic spectacle of his authority through his favorite professional toy: the treatment-over-objection apparatus. Dr. Bakhai is unaware of newer developments and trends in the field; 'trauma-informed' is not in his vocabulary, despite the fact that he is an efficient and proficient deliverer of institutional trauma. His professional opinion is worth very little. He works for the institution and its affiliates-- not for the suffering individual. If you end up under his authority, you likely will not have any choice in the matter of your care, anyway; but if you can avoid him, do so. It would be a nice surprise if, in his retirement after he collects his hefty psychiatric pension, he gains some insight into the mistakes he made along the way... and actually admits to having made them.