An estimated 18.6% of adult Americans struggle with mental health symptoms, 22% of whom experience significant functional impairment qualifying them for status as having a serious mental illness (SMI). Despite high prevalence rates, many with mental health symptoms do not receive treatment. Barriers to treatment include those at both individual (i.e. lack of insurance) and environmental (i.e. lack of access) levels. Mental health symptoms causing an individual to be at risk for harm to self or others may lead to legal involvement via involuntary civil commitment (ICC) and evaluation. Although ICC statutes have been adopted throughout the United States, relatively little is known about ICC-involved populations and ICC caseflow. This study ex...
This article discusses various aspects of representing individuals who are allegedly mentally ill a...
Nebraska\u27s procedures for the civil commitment of the mentally ill are lacking in protections for...
The shift to dangerousness-oriented civil commitment criteria has led to speculation that mentally i...
An estimated 10.4 million adults (18 years or older) in the United States live with a serious and pe...
When a dangerously mentally ill person is in need of in-patient psychiatric hospitalization, the app...
Why rates of civil commitment appear to vary substantially across states is unknown. This study desc...
Many states use civil commitment — a statutorily created and court-ordered form of compulsory treatm...
Every year, millions of Americans struggle with serious mental illness. Of them, thousands experienc...
This article presents results of a national survey of psychiatrists in the United States about invol...
This commentary reflects my 35 years of working with civil commitment statutes, first in Alaska, the...
Mental health clinicians are increasingly held civilly liable for the dangerous acts of their psychi...
Over the past 20 years, in Oregon, the number of individuals entered into the civil commitment proce...
Almost every American state allows civil commitment upon a finding that a person, as a result of men...
This article describes recent devel-opments in mental health laws in the United States, especially a...
This paper reviews the debate over civil commitment to outpatient settings of people with mental ill...
This article discusses various aspects of representing individuals who are allegedly mentally ill a...
Nebraska\u27s procedures for the civil commitment of the mentally ill are lacking in protections for...
The shift to dangerousness-oriented civil commitment criteria has led to speculation that mentally i...
An estimated 10.4 million adults (18 years or older) in the United States live with a serious and pe...
When a dangerously mentally ill person is in need of in-patient psychiatric hospitalization, the app...
Why rates of civil commitment appear to vary substantially across states is unknown. This study desc...
Many states use civil commitment — a statutorily created and court-ordered form of compulsory treatm...
Every year, millions of Americans struggle with serious mental illness. Of them, thousands experienc...
This article presents results of a national survey of psychiatrists in the United States about invol...
This commentary reflects my 35 years of working with civil commitment statutes, first in Alaska, the...
Mental health clinicians are increasingly held civilly liable for the dangerous acts of their psychi...
Over the past 20 years, in Oregon, the number of individuals entered into the civil commitment proce...
Almost every American state allows civil commitment upon a finding that a person, as a result of men...
This article describes recent devel-opments in mental health laws in the United States, especially a...
This paper reviews the debate over civil commitment to outpatient settings of people with mental ill...
This article discusses various aspects of representing individuals who are allegedly mentally ill a...
Nebraska\u27s procedures for the civil commitment of the mentally ill are lacking in protections for...
The shift to dangerousness-oriented civil commitment criteria has led to speculation that mentally i...