Committed

the battle over involuntary psychiatric care

298 pages

English language

Published July 3, 2016 by John Hopkins University Press.

ISBN:
978-1-4214-2078-3
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OCLC Number:
947074803

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"Battle lines have been drawn over involuntary treatment. On one side, there are those who oppose involuntary psychiatric treatments under any condition. Activists who take up this cause often don't acknowledge that psychiatric symptoms can render people dangerous to themselves or others. They also don't allow for the idea that the civil rights of an individual may be at odds with the heartbreak of a caring family. On the other side are groups pushing for increased use of involuntary treatment. These proponents are quick to point out that people with psychiatric illnesses often don't recognize that they are ill, which (from their perspective) makes the discussion of civil rights moot. They may gloss over the sometimes dangerous side effects of psychiatric medications, and they often don't admit that patients, even after their symptoms have abated, are sometimes unhappy that treatment was inflicted upon them. In Committed, psychiatrists Dinah Miller and …

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Subjects

  • Moral and ethical aspects
  • Mentally ill
  • Psychiatric ethics
  • Care
  • Involuntary treatment
  • Mental health services