Civil Commitment for Substance Use Disorders: Coercion or Compassion?

C Geppert - Psychiatric Times, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
… The use of legal coercion in the treatment of substance abusers: an overview and critical
analysis of thirty years of research. Subst Use Misuse. 2005;40(12):1777-1795. 23. …

[HTML][HTML] Applying human rights and reducing coercion in psychiatry following service user-led education: A qualitative study

S Every-Palmer, L Kininmonth… - Health and Human …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… rights imperatives to reduce coercive practices, psychiatry … clinical practice is heading in
the other direction. In New Zealand, where this study is based, the use of compulsory treatment

The impact of coercive control on use of specific sexual coercion tactics

JE Mitchell, C Raghavan - Violence against women, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… as perpetrators of aggression and used coercive controlling behaviors with their … use
sexually coercive tactics to obtain unwanted sex from a partner. The kinds of tactics that men used

Trauma-coerced attachment and complex PTSD: Informed care for survivors of human trafficking

R Chambers, M Gibson, S Chaffin… - Journal of Human …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
… understanding of trauma-coerced attachment and complex PTSD in trafficking victims, as
well as an approach to comprehensive, trauma-informed care used at our medical safe haven (…

Putting coercive actions in context: Reconceptualizing motives for intimate partner violence perpetration

M Stairmand, DLL Polaschek, L Dixon - Aggression and violent behavior, 2020 - Elsevier
… Nevertheless, these terms are often used interchangeably in IPV research. For the
purposes of this paper, we use the term ‘motives’ in accordance with Fiske's (2014) definition. …

The perspectives of people who use drugs regarding short term involuntary substance use care for severe substance use disorders

LW Chau, M Erickson, D Vigo, H Lou… - … Journal of Drug Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
… of the Act to provide involuntary care for primary SUDs in the context of an evident lack of
robust and accessible substance use treatment services was seen as a form of coercion and …

Current epidemiological and clinical features of COVID-19; a global perspective from China

H Tu, S Tu, S Gao, A Shao, J Sheng - The COVID-19 reader, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
drug that can inhibit the replication of animal and human coronaviruses,71,72 while lopinavir
is a proteinase inhibitor used to treat HIV infection, with ritonavir being used … other coercive

[HTML][HTML] From wish to reality: soteria in regular care—Proof of Effectiveness of the implementation of soteria elements in acute psychiatry

T Wolf, P Fabel, A Kraschewski… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
… of the implementation of Soteria elements on coercive measures in an acute psychiatric ward
… : aggressive assaults, use of coercion (mechanical restraints), duration of treatment in open …

Observing coercive control beyond intimate partner violence: Examining the perceptions of professionals about common tactics used in victimization.

JF Duron, L Johnson, GL Hoge… - Psychology of violence, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
… Although this study provided unique insight into how predators use coercive control tactics
to maintain power across victimization types, there are several limitations that should be …

Development and validation of the Clinical Aspects of Historical Trauma Questionnaire in Rwandan genocide survivors

C Mutuyimana, A Maercker - Journal of traumatic stress, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… its clinical aspects and develop instruments to measure its sequelae. The purpose of this
study was to develop the Clinical Aspects of … to capture the clinical aspects of historical trauma …