In the era of deinstitutionalisation of psychiatric patients, steady or even increasing rates of compulsory commitment to care (CCC) are an intriguing phenomenon to analyse. From a clinical, legal and ethical perspective, CCC continues to be a controversial practice in psychiatry, and perhaps even more so when applied to patients with severe substance use disorder (SUD). Several reasons make it controversial. The lack of consensus about the benefits of CCC and professional disagreement about what mental illness and autonomy mean in the case of SUD make it difficult to apply ethically sound clinical decision-making in CCC. Also, the medico-legal framework underlying CCC use sometimes appears to foster the use of reductionist clinical evaluat...
Background Laws on compulsory commitment to care (CCC) in mental health, social and criminal legisla...
The use of coercive measures in the care for the addicted has changed over the past 20 years. Laws t...
Background: In recent years, the attention on the use of coercion in mental health care has increase...
Background For patients in need for psychiatric care who refuse treatment, coercive care might be ne...
Contains fulltext : 57372.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The use of coe...
Commitment to involuntary care is a multistage process comprising many different aspects; legal, psy...
Commitment to involuntary care is a multistage process comprising many different aspects; legal, psy...
Background and aim:; Coercive measures in patient care have come under criticism leading to implemen...
BACKGROUND: In psychiatric inpatient care, situations arise where it may be necessary to use coerciv...
This thesis focuses mainly on the general ethical considerations of staff and not pre-defined specif...
An effective communication and the acquisition of a valid consent is central to a good and supportin...
In mental health policy, a central ethical dilemma concerns involuntary outpatient commitment (OPC),...
AbstractIn Sweden, a person with severe substance abuse or a severe mental disorder may be committed...
This chapter uses ‘mandatory treatment’ to cover both coercive and compulsory treatment modalities. ...
Abstract Background: The use of coercion is an essential part of psychiatry despite occurrence of ha...
Background Laws on compulsory commitment to care (CCC) in mental health, social and criminal legisla...
The use of coercive measures in the care for the addicted has changed over the past 20 years. Laws t...
Background: In recent years, the attention on the use of coercion in mental health care has increase...
Background For patients in need for psychiatric care who refuse treatment, coercive care might be ne...
Contains fulltext : 57372.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The use of coe...
Commitment to involuntary care is a multistage process comprising many different aspects; legal, psy...
Commitment to involuntary care is a multistage process comprising many different aspects; legal, psy...
Background and aim:; Coercive measures in patient care have come under criticism leading to implemen...
BACKGROUND: In psychiatric inpatient care, situations arise where it may be necessary to use coerciv...
This thesis focuses mainly on the general ethical considerations of staff and not pre-defined specif...
An effective communication and the acquisition of a valid consent is central to a good and supportin...
In mental health policy, a central ethical dilemma concerns involuntary outpatient commitment (OPC),...
AbstractIn Sweden, a person with severe substance abuse or a severe mental disorder may be committed...
This chapter uses ‘mandatory treatment’ to cover both coercive and compulsory treatment modalities. ...
Abstract Background: The use of coercion is an essential part of psychiatry despite occurrence of ha...
Background Laws on compulsory commitment to care (CCC) in mental health, social and criminal legisla...
The use of coercive measures in the care for the addicted has changed over the past 20 years. Laws t...
Background: In recent years, the attention on the use of coercion in mental health care has increase...