Making threats and offers to patients is a strategy used in community mental healthcare to increase treatment adherence. In this paper, an ethical analysis of these types of proposal is presented. It is argued (1) that the primary ethical consideration is to identify the professional duties of care held by those working in community mental health because the nature of these duties will enable a threat to be differentiated from an offer, (2) that threatening to act in a way that would equate with a failure to uphold the requirements of these duties is wrong, irrespective of the benefit accrued through treatment adherence and (3) that making offers to patients raises a number of secondary ethical considerations that need to be judged on their...
AbstractThe goal of this article is to evaluate from an ethical perspective, involuntary admission v...
Coercion in mental health care gives rise to many ethical challenges. Many countries have recently i...
The emergence of recovery as an important philosophy in contemporary mental health care, alongside i...
Making threats and offers to patients is a strategy used in community mental healthcare to increase ...
Making threats and offers to patients is a strategy used in community mental healthcare to increase ...
BACKGROUND: Leverage is a particular type of treatment pressure that is used within community mental...
Community treatment orders are a legal mechanism to extend powers of compulsion into outpatient ment...
A book chapter exploring the potential consquences and ethical ramifications of using coercive measu...
Increasingly, mental health social workers in the United Kingdom and elsewhere in the world are empl...
Mental health professionals are expected to stimulate the participation of service users with seriou...
This paper presents findings from an interdisciplinary project undertaken in Victoria, Australia, in...
Treating people with mental disorder without their consent always has been the defining human rights...
This paper reviews the debate over civil commitment to outpatient settings of people with mental ill...
In mental health policy, a central ethical dilemma concerns involuntary outpatient commitment (OPC),...
Abstract Background In many jurisdictions worldwide, individuals with a mental illness may be forced...
AbstractThe goal of this article is to evaluate from an ethical perspective, involuntary admission v...
Coercion in mental health care gives rise to many ethical challenges. Many countries have recently i...
The emergence of recovery as an important philosophy in contemporary mental health care, alongside i...
Making threats and offers to patients is a strategy used in community mental healthcare to increase ...
Making threats and offers to patients is a strategy used in community mental healthcare to increase ...
BACKGROUND: Leverage is a particular type of treatment pressure that is used within community mental...
Community treatment orders are a legal mechanism to extend powers of compulsion into outpatient ment...
A book chapter exploring the potential consquences and ethical ramifications of using coercive measu...
Increasingly, mental health social workers in the United Kingdom and elsewhere in the world are empl...
Mental health professionals are expected to stimulate the participation of service users with seriou...
This paper presents findings from an interdisciplinary project undertaken in Victoria, Australia, in...
Treating people with mental disorder without their consent always has been the defining human rights...
This paper reviews the debate over civil commitment to outpatient settings of people with mental ill...
In mental health policy, a central ethical dilemma concerns involuntary outpatient commitment (OPC),...
Abstract Background In many jurisdictions worldwide, individuals with a mental illness may be forced...
AbstractThe goal of this article is to evaluate from an ethical perspective, involuntary admission v...
Coercion in mental health care gives rise to many ethical challenges. Many countries have recently i...
The emergence of recovery as an important philosophy in contemporary mental health care, alongside i...