[HTML][HTML] Mandated treatment and its impact on therapeutic process and outcome factors

H Hachtel, T Vogel, CG Huber - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
… being made for coercive treatment is that … coercion themselves and result in an inability to
consent, it can be justified to perform compulsory treatment to restore the capacity for autonomy

Coercion and the inpatient treatment alliance

RE Lawrence, MM Perez-Coste, JL Bailey… - Psychiatric …, 2019 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… that fear of coercion is an obstacle to seeking psychiatric care (14, 15). In a large qualitative
study, outpatients described choice and autonomy as central to recovery and coercion as a …

Coercion and pressure in psychiatry: lessons from Ulysses

G Widdershoven, R Berghmans - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2007 - jme.bmj.com
… compulsory and assertive community treatment.5 … ethical justification of coercive interventions
in psychiatry. Important … the everyday practice of pressure and coercion in the care for the …

Beyond autonomy: coercion and morality in clinical relationships

MG Bloche - Health Matrix, 1996 - HeinOnline
… can be said to coerce. I consider this question as part of the larger problem of making
distinctions between autonomy-preserving and autonomy-negating influence in clinical contexts. …

Improving medication adherence for severely mentally ill adults by decreasing coercion and increasing cooperation

G Danzer, SM Rieger - Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 2016 - Guilford Press
… long-standing history of coercion and denial of patient autonomy is one of the … coercive or
pressured, but is consistent with the theory of protective empowerment that inpatient psychiatric

Psychiatrists' perception of psychiatric commitment

B Alexius, K Berg, A Åberg-Wistedt - … Journal of Law and psychiatry, 2002 - Elsevier
coercion, namely: patients, families, psychiatricTreatment can improve patients' status and
thereby increase their options to make autonomous choices and thus restore their autonomy. …

[HTML][HTML] Attitudes of patients with anorexia nervosa to compulsory treatment and coercion

JOA Tan, A Stewart, R Fitzpatrick, T Hope - … Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2010 - Elsevier
… leverage and other non-legal forms of coercion leave already vulnerable patients at risk of
unethical treatment and loss of autonomy and rights without the protection of legal procedure, …

[HTML][HTML] Compulsory interventions in severe and persistent mental illness: a survey on attitudes among psychiatrists in Switzerland

J Stoll, MA Hodel, F Riese, SA Irwin, P Hoff… - … in Psychiatry, 2021 - frontiersin.org
psychiatrists in our sample found themselves in an ethical dilemma between autonomy and
… which explicitly deals with psychiatrists' attitudes toward coercive measures in patients with …

Towards a genealogy of 'coercive care'

P Weller - Coercive care, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… to limit coercive practices and compulsory treatment (Mezzich … scholarship around ‘coercive
treatment in psychiatry’ has … context by considering coercion in light of ‘autonomy’ as the …

Reducing coercion in mental healthcare

SP Sashidharan, R Mezzina, D Puras - Epidemiology and psychiatric …, 2019 - cambridge.org
psychiatry. However, the most contentious aspect of contemporary psychiatry is its continuing
reliance on coercion … ence coercive care, involuntary detention and forcible treatment are …