A quasi-experimental study of involuntary outpatient treatment in Massachusetts is described and analyzed. Results indicate decreased hospital use by the involuntarily treated outpatients, which may or may not be due to the involuntary intervention itself
Objective: This study considers three hypotheses regarding the impact of extended involuntary outpat...
We are witnessing an unprecedented wave of interest in outpatient commitment. In part, enthusiasm fo...
Over the course of a decade in Victoria, Australia, this study considered how, for whom, under what ...
One means to address some of the unintended consequences of the shift of treatment for individuals w...
A recent survey of state statutes for outpatient commitment (Torrey and Kaplan, 1995) indicates that...
Many states use civil commitment — a statutorily created and court-ordered form of compulsory treatm...
Successful involuntary psychiatric outpatient treatment requires identifying patients who are suited...
Over the recent years, increased attention has been paid to non-compliance by mentally disordered pa...
This paper provides an outline for training externs and interns to provide services to those receivi...
Involuntary outpatient treatment is one of the most controversial areas in public psychiatry. There ...
In American jurisprudence, two justifications have traditionally been put forth to support the gover...
Objective: Mandated community treatment has been proposed as a mechanism to engage people with sever...
Involuntary outpatient treatment (IOT) is used as a tool to promote stability among people with psyc...
Commitment to involuntary care is a multistage process comprising many different aspects; legal, psy...
The authors studied court-ordered inpatient evaluations of competency to stand trial at two Massachu...
Objective: This study considers three hypotheses regarding the impact of extended involuntary outpat...
We are witnessing an unprecedented wave of interest in outpatient commitment. In part, enthusiasm fo...
Over the course of a decade in Victoria, Australia, this study considered how, for whom, under what ...
One means to address some of the unintended consequences of the shift of treatment for individuals w...
A recent survey of state statutes for outpatient commitment (Torrey and Kaplan, 1995) indicates that...
Many states use civil commitment — a statutorily created and court-ordered form of compulsory treatm...
Successful involuntary psychiatric outpatient treatment requires identifying patients who are suited...
Over the recent years, increased attention has been paid to non-compliance by mentally disordered pa...
This paper provides an outline for training externs and interns to provide services to those receivi...
Involuntary outpatient treatment is one of the most controversial areas in public psychiatry. There ...
In American jurisprudence, two justifications have traditionally been put forth to support the gover...
Objective: Mandated community treatment has been proposed as a mechanism to engage people with sever...
Involuntary outpatient treatment (IOT) is used as a tool to promote stability among people with psyc...
Commitment to involuntary care is a multistage process comprising many different aspects; legal, psy...
The authors studied court-ordered inpatient evaluations of competency to stand trial at two Massachu...
Objective: This study considers three hypotheses regarding the impact of extended involuntary outpat...
We are witnessing an unprecedented wave of interest in outpatient commitment. In part, enthusiasm fo...
Over the course of a decade in Victoria, Australia, this study considered how, for whom, under what ...