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Committed, the battle over involuntary psychiatric care, Dinah Miller, MD & Annette Hanson, MD ; foreword by Pete Earley - (hardback : acid-free paper)

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(hardback : acid-free paper)
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Committed, the battle over involuntary psychiatric care, Dinah Miller, MD & Annette Hanson, MD ; foreword by Pete Earley - (hardback : acid-free paper)
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Machine generated contents note: Before We Get StartedPart One: The Patients Chapter 1: Eleanor and the Case against Involuntary Hospitalization Chapter 2: Lily and the Case for Civil CommitmentPart Two: The Battleground Chapter 3: Those in Favor of Involuntary Treatments E. Fuller Torrey and the Treatment Advocacy Center Ronald Honberg and NAMI Paul Summergrad and the American Psychiatric Association Chapter 4: Those against Involuntary Treatments The Citizens Commission on Human Rights Cecelia Brown and Janet Foner and MindFreedom International Daniel Fisher and the National Empowerment Center Ira Burnim and the Bazelon CenterPart Three: Civil Rights Chapter 5: Eleanor and Lily and the Process of Civil Commitment Chapter 6: Christina Schumacher and the History of Civil Commitment LawsPart Four: Hospitalization Chapter 7: Officer Scott Davis and Law Enforcement Chapter 8: Dr. Leonard Skivorski and the Emergency Department Chapter 9: Eleanor's Hospital Experience Chapter 10: Dr. Ray DePaulo and Inpatient Psychiatry at a University Hospital Chapter 11: Dr. Steven Sharfstein and Dr. Bruce Hershfield and Free-standing Psychiatric Hospitals Chapter 12: Dr. Annette Hanson and the Use of Seclusion and Restraint Chapter 13: Anthony Kelly and Involuntary Medications Chapter 14: Jim and Involuntary Electroconvulsive TherapyPart Five: Involuntary Outpatient Commitment Chapter 15: Marsha and Involuntary Outpatient Commitment Chapter 16: Outpatient Commitment by the Books Chapter 17: The Honorable Jack Lesser and Mental Health CourtsPart Six: A Danger to Self or to Others Chapter 18: Dan and Guns and Mental Illness Chapter 19: Bryan Stanley and Violence and Psychiatric Illness Chapter 20: Amy and Involuntary Treatment for Suicide Prevention Chapter 21: Will Forcing Treatment on People with Psychiatric Disorders Prevent Mass Murders?Part Seven: Future Directions Chapter 22: Transforming the BattlegroundReferencesAcknowledgments
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9781421420783
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2016002161
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dnlm:101696031
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xxiii, 298 pages, 24 cm
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(Sirsi) i9781421420783(OCoLC)947074803
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