Outpatient commitment of the mentally ill is court-ordered treatment in the community and is usually characterized by short, recurring visits to a mental health clinic that provides treatment such as medication, individual or group therapy, day or part-day activities or supervision of living arrangements. The history and design of the North Carolina preventive commitment scheme and constitutional difficulties with this statute are discussed
Every year, millions of Americans struggle with serious mental illness. Of them, thousands experienc...
For purposes of this analysis, civil commitment is a form of noncriminal confinement for those who...
The effects of outpatient civil com-mitment on community tenure and functioning were studied in a gr...
This article examines preventive outpatient commitment, which targets those not ill or dangerous eno...
I. Introduction: The (Perceived) Need for Outpatient Commitment II. Commitment to Outpatient Treatme...
In 1930, Ford sold Fords only in black and states offered treatment for mental illness only in publi...
This paper reviews the debate over civil commitment to outpatient settings of people with mental ill...
Over the recent years, increased attention has been paid to non-compliance by mentally disordered pa...
Outpatient commitment (OPC), a major form of involuntary community-based treatment, has evolved in t...
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...
Commitment to outpatient psychiatric treatment evolved in the courts to protect patients ' righ...
Nebraska\u27s procedures for the civil commitment of the mentally ill are lacking in protections for...
We are witnessing an unprecedented wave of interest in outpatient commitment. In part, enthusiasm fo...
When a dangerously mentally ill person is in need of in-patient psychiatric hospitalization, the app...
Every year, millions of Americans struggle with serious mental illness. Of them, thousands experienc...
For purposes of this analysis, civil commitment is a form of noncriminal confinement for those who...
The effects of outpatient civil com-mitment on community tenure and functioning were studied in a gr...
This article examines preventive outpatient commitment, which targets those not ill or dangerous eno...
I. Introduction: The (Perceived) Need for Outpatient Commitment II. Commitment to Outpatient Treatme...
In 1930, Ford sold Fords only in black and states offered treatment for mental illness only in publi...
This paper reviews the debate over civil commitment to outpatient settings of people with mental ill...
Over the recent years, increased attention has been paid to non-compliance by mentally disordered pa...
Outpatient commitment (OPC), a major form of involuntary community-based treatment, has evolved in t...
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...
Commitment to outpatient psychiatric treatment evolved in the courts to protect patients ' righ...
Nebraska\u27s procedures for the civil commitment of the mentally ill are lacking in protections for...
We are witnessing an unprecedented wave of interest in outpatient commitment. In part, enthusiasm fo...
When a dangerously mentally ill person is in need of in-patient psychiatric hospitalization, the app...
Every year, millions of Americans struggle with serious mental illness. Of them, thousands experienc...
For purposes of this analysis, civil commitment is a form of noncriminal confinement for those who...
The effects of outpatient civil com-mitment on community tenure and functioning were studied in a gr...