نتایج جستجو برای: involuntary treatment

تعداد نتایج: 1398854  

2017
Thu Vuong Nhu Nguyen Giang Le Marian Shanahan Robert Ali Alison Ritter

BACKGROUND In Vietnam, like many countries in Southeast Asia, the commonly used approach of center-based compulsory drug treatment (CCT) has been criticized on human rights ground. Meanwhile, community-based voluntary methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) has been implemented for nearly a decade with promising results. Reform-minded leaders have been seeking empirical evidence of the costs and ...

Journal: :Revista Española de Sanidad Penitenciaria 2020

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2006
Daniel J Luchins Amy E Cooper Patricia Hanrahan Mark J Heyrman

This study examined whether lawyers' attributions of responsibility for mental illnesses affect their decisions about involuntary treatment. A survey that was mailed in 2003 to Illinois lawyers involved in involuntary commitment elicited recommendations for involuntary treatment for characters presented in vignettes. The survey also sought respondents' attributions of personal responsibility fo...

2007
Ingrid Sibitz Michaela Amering Alexandra Scheutz Markus Schaffer Beate Schulze

Background Involuntary treatment is an integral and controversial part of psychiatric practice worldwide. Many concerns have been raised regarding the personal and legal impact of involuntary interventions in the course of psychiatric treatment [1]. Objective: To explore what it means for people to have experienced involuntary treatment with regard to their biography – their life story as well ...

2009
Se Mi Oh Won Tae Yoon Ji Youn Kim Hee-Young Shin Won Yong Lee

Painless legs and moving toes is an unusual syndrome, which has not previously been reported as an initial presentation of ischemic stroke. We encountered a 78-year-old woman who developed dysarthria and involuntary movement of her left toes that was clinically regarded as painless legs and moving toes. These symptoms appeared abruptly and simultaneously as the initial symptoms of stroke, and i...

Journal: :International journal of law and psychiatry 2013
Sascha Callaghan Christopher Ryan Ian Kerridge

Mental health laws in many jurisdictions currently permit coercive treatment for persons with mental illness who are thought to be at risk of harm to themselves or others. These laws are often used to provide involuntary treatment to persons who are thought to be at risk of suicide. In this article we argue that legislated coercive psychiatric treatment should not be triggered by an assessment ...

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