If a sheriff's office, child protection agency, family court, licensing board, or professional organization failed to act when you reported Child Psychological Abuse, you have every right to document your experience publicly. Find these organizations on Google and leave an honest, factual review of what happened to you.
Write what you experienced — specifically and factually. Include dates, the office or person involved, what you reported, and how they responded or failed to respond. Stick to facts, not insults. A specific, factual account of your own experience is far more powerful than anger — it is credible, it holds up, and it cannot be dismissed or removed the way a vague or hostile review can. Your documented experience, in your own words, is the most effective public record you can leave.