The consumer movement and compulsory treatment: a professional outlook

G Agnetti - International Journal of Mental Health, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Coercion frequently results in violence and abuse to people who are receiving services. …
to escape from the paradox posed by the dichotomy of compulsory treatment versus right to …

Coercion in substance use disorders: clinical course of compulsory admissions in a Swiss psychiatric hospital

B Habermeyer, L Wyder, P Roser, M Vogel - Swiss medical weekly, 2018 - smw.ch
Coercion often starts with compulsory admission to inpatient treatment. A recently published
coercive measures such as seclusion, restraint or coercive medication during inpatient …

The give and take of freedom: The role of involuntary hospitalization and treatment in recovery from mental illness

G Danzer, A Wilkus-Stone - Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 2015 - Guilford Press
… patients who perceived more coercion generally felt that treatment decisions were made
for … In paradoxical reminiscence of the deinstitutionalization movement, involuntary …

[PDF][PDF] Compulsory admission and involuntary treatment of mentally ill patients-legislation and practice in EU-member states

HJ Salize, H Dreßing, M Peitz - Central Institute of Mental Health …, 2002 - psychrights.org
… In Belgium, a paradox increase in compulsory … for compulsory treatment or other coercive
measures, quality assurance, the complaint procedure, the total number or rates of compulsory

Coercion in a locked psychiatric ward: Perspectives of patients and staff

IB Larsen, TB Terkelsen - Nursing ethics, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
… , themes, repetitions, contrasts, and paradoxes in the material. The process of … and compulsory
treatments, such as medication and seclusion. Some patients found this kind of coercion

Paternalism and autonomy: a presentation of a Nordic study on the use of coercion in the mental health care system

G Høyer, L Kjellin, M Engberg, R Kaltiala-Heino… - International journal of …, 2002 - Elsevier
… use of coercion is basically a belief that coercion works, meaning that compulsory treatment
… This seemingly paradox applies to patients' perception of being coerced as well. The poor …

Legislating the control of behavior control: Autonomy and the coercive use of organic therapies

MH Shapiro - S. Cal. L. Rev., 1973 - HeinOnline
… emphasized that neither of these changes from the original version of AB 1542 was made
because it was doubtful that there were significant constitutional rights against the compulsory

Coercion or Caring: The Fundamental Paradox for Adherence Interventions for HIV+ People with Mental Illness

MM Eisenberg, M Hennessy, D Coviello, N Hanrahan… - AIDS and Behavior, 2017 - Springer
… It has been argued that deinstitutionalization led to the advent of compulsory community-based
treatment [12, 13] which engendered its own negative history as rights of people with …

Involuntary admission and compulsory treatment in Europe: an overview

A de Stefano, G Ducci - International Journal of Mental Health, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… might increase awareness for safeguarding patients’ rights when applying coercive
interventions. The regulations for the coercive measure during the compulsory admission are …

The prospects and limitations of compulsory treatment for drug addiction

JJ Platt, G Buhringer, CD Kaplan… - Journal of Drug …, 1988 - journals.sagepub.com
coercive pressure must be undenaken before acceptance would be appropriate. Compulsory
treatment … political expediency, but in terms of the entire range of treatment policy options. …