This article is a reaction paper to a previous article published in The Synapse 2014 Volume 13 Issue 1 which can be found through this link : https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/13822Reference is made to the paper by Dr Anthony Zahra and Dr Nigel Camilleri entitled “An Overview of the New Mental Health Act for the Maltese Islands” published in the The Synapse Magazine, Volume 13 Issue 01. The authors here submit their comments, remarks and clarifications from a patient rights’ perspective. In the previous article, the authors suggest that a specific reference to either the World Health Organisation International Classification of Diseases or the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of...
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We begin this issue of the Journal by focusing on Parts I and II of the Government White Paper - Ref...
In the majority of countries, the right to health of persons with mental disabilities has been gross...
The past decade has seen a significant growth in attention to the human rights of persons with disab...
This article looks at the role of compulsion in mental health law as it applies to civil patients. I...
The issues surrounding the legal responsibility of caring for and maintaining a person with a mental...
Introduction: Mental health is the development of a person's healthy view ofthemselves and the envir...
In the management of mentally ill patients, there is a tension between protecting the rights of indi...
Much of the ancient-day myth concerning mental illness still remains a present day phenomena and it ...
In 2016 the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) published a “Bill of Rights.” This article considers...
This article begins and ends with a call for more empirical research to understand the connection be...
This article begins with an in-depth discussion of the UCLA incident followed by the history of prot...
In 2016 the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) published a “Bill of Rights.” This article considers...
Purpose – This article considers three recent articles relating to human rights and applicable to ad...
The new Mental Health Act, 2012 in the Maltese legislation is aimed to be in line and reflect chang...
This article examines the limitations of legislative reform in developing a rights-based model of me...
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In the majority of countries, the right to health of persons with mental disabilities has been gross...