ENFORCED COMMUNICATION
  1. the demand on the individual that he experience or admit communication when he has not felt it. Enforced communication is productive of all manner of aberration and physiological changes in the individual. When the individual is forced to listen to something he would not ordinarily listen to if left to his own self-determinism, his hearing to that degree is impaired. When he has been forced to touch something which he would not ordinarily touch, his tactile is thus impaired. When he has been forced to talk when his self-determinism says he should remain silent, his speech communication is impaired. (SOS, Bk. 2, pp. 72-73)