“The expectation of allegation-free acute psychiatric care to traumatized children and adolescents, especially those who are a product of the public system, is unequivocally unrealistic,” Dr. Peter Nierman, the hospital’s chief medical officer, wrote in an attachment in this week’s court filing. “While it is incumbent upon our staff to limit the opportunities for abuse and neglect to occur, an expectation of zero tolerance for allegations constitutes a complete lack of understanding of the psychopathology of what we do as providers in this field.”