3An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without consent under some circumstances. While the treatment and assessment of mental illness are essentially clinical decisions, involuntary mental health admissions are governed by a framework of legal principles, safeguards and procedures. The underlying philosophy of these laws is based on therapeutic jurisprudence. This approach focuses on the importance of the legal process as a social force and suggests that this can either protect or empower people. The legal processes can however adversely impact upon people's states of mind. This study reports on 25 qualitative interviews with involuntary inpatients of a major teaching hospital. The interview...
When a dangerously mentally ill person is in need of in-patient psychiatric hospitalization, the app...
To explore involuntary patients' retrospective views on why their hospitalisation was right or wrong...
Objectives The authors focus on the issue of involuntary psychiatric hospitalization as a possible ...
An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without cons...
Introduction: This case report aims to address the ethical issues and obligations of enforcing medic...
Background The use of involuntary admission in psychiatry may be necessary to enable...
Mental health laws worldwide authorise involuntary hospitalisation and treatment of persons with men...
BackgroundIn involuntary psychiatric admission, used globally, professionals or caretakers decide up...
Background Involuntary admission (IA) for psychiatric treatment is a massive restriction of human r...
For a long time, the legal framework of open involuntary mental treatment inSweden has been criticiz...
Background: Involuntary treatment is a key issue in healthcare ethics. In this study, ethical issues...
There is increasing evidence that an involuntary hospital admission and treatment can undermine the ...
There is increasing evidence that an involuntary hospital admission and treatment can undermine the ...
This study examined whether lawyers ’ attributions of responsibility for mental illnesses affect the...
ABSTRACT Understanding and interpreting the process behind compulsory admissions Research question I...
When a dangerously mentally ill person is in need of in-patient psychiatric hospitalization, the app...
To explore involuntary patients' retrospective views on why their hospitalisation was right or wrong...
Objectives The authors focus on the issue of involuntary psychiatric hospitalization as a possible ...
An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without cons...
Introduction: This case report aims to address the ethical issues and obligations of enforcing medic...
Background The use of involuntary admission in psychiatry may be necessary to enable...
Mental health laws worldwide authorise involuntary hospitalisation and treatment of persons with men...
BackgroundIn involuntary psychiatric admission, used globally, professionals or caretakers decide up...
Background Involuntary admission (IA) for psychiatric treatment is a massive restriction of human r...
For a long time, the legal framework of open involuntary mental treatment inSweden has been criticiz...
Background: Involuntary treatment is a key issue in healthcare ethics. In this study, ethical issues...
There is increasing evidence that an involuntary hospital admission and treatment can undermine the ...
There is increasing evidence that an involuntary hospital admission and treatment can undermine the ...
This study examined whether lawyers ’ attributions of responsibility for mental illnesses affect the...
ABSTRACT Understanding and interpreting the process behind compulsory admissions Research question I...
When a dangerously mentally ill person is in need of in-patient psychiatric hospitalization, the app...
To explore involuntary patients' retrospective views on why their hospitalisation was right or wrong...
Objectives The authors focus on the issue of involuntary psychiatric hospitalization as a possible ...