The case against psychiatric coercion
T Szasz - The Independent Review, 1997 - JSTOR
… hospital system. Because Jews were barred from employment in state bureaucracies, they
could not be psychiatrists and hence could not force … its impact on the history of psychiatry is, I …
could not be psychiatrists and hence could not force … its impact on the history of psychiatry is, I …
Patient experience of coercive measures
P Soininen, R Kontio, G Joffe, H Putkonen - … in forensic psychiatric care …, 2016 - Springer
… as a general concept is more accepted than individual, specific coercive measures, such as
forced … treatment and of coercive measures are likely to influence the total burden of being …
forced … treatment and of coercive measures are likely to influence the total burden of being …
The impact of mental health advance directives on patient perceptions of coercion in civil commitment and treatment decisions
JQ La Fond, D Srebnik - International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2002 - Elsevier
… commit themselves for psychiatric hospital care. (Voluntary admission to a mental health
facility is … compelled, “forced,” or coerced to adhere to the conditions of outpatient commitment. …
facility is … compelled, “forced,” or coerced to adhere to the conditions of outpatient commitment. …
Coercive treatment and stigma: is there a link
W Gaebel, H Zäske - Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: Clinical …, 2011 - books.google.com
… coercive measures such as seclusion,(physical) restraint and forced medication are immanent
elements of psychiatric care… might influence the practice of involuntary psychiatric hospital …
elements of psychiatric care… might influence the practice of involuntary psychiatric hospital …
[PDF][PDF] Consumer perceptions of pressure and force in psychiatric treatments
A Lucksted, RD Coursey - Psychiatric Services, 1995 - researchgate.net
… Mental health consumers with serious mental illness were surveyed to obtain inforina-tion
about their experiences with andattitudes towardforcedpsycbiatric treatment… mental illness who …
about their experiences with andattitudes towardforcedpsycbiatric treatment… mental illness who …
Informal coercion in psychiatry: a focus group study of attitudes and experiences of mental health professionals in ten countries
E Valenti, C Banks, A Calcedo-Barba… - … and psychiatric …, 2015 - Springer
… forms of forced treatment in psychiatry as ‘tantamount to torture’ (p.1). When coercion is …
Sociocultural contexts have been suggested to influence the remit of psychiatry in society in …
Sociocultural contexts have been suggested to influence the remit of psychiatry in society in …
[HTML][HTML] Patients' preference and experiences of forced medication and seclusion
I Georgieva, CL Mulder, A Wierdsma - Psychiatric Quarterly, 2012 - Springer
… that preferences for coercive measure are influenced by earlier … As these are very different
options, they might influence … findings are fully representative for inpatient psychiatric care. …
options, they might influence … findings are fully representative for inpatient psychiatric care. …
Legal aspects of the use of coercive measures in psychiatry
HJ Albrecht - … use of coercive measures in forensic psychiatric care …, 2016 - Springer
… Coercion appears to be an integral component of psychiatry, particularly forensic psychiatry,
and its use strongly influences … The case covered forced feeding, forced treatment, isolation …
and its use strongly influences … The case covered forced feeding, forced treatment, isolation …
When treatment pressures become coercive: a context-sensitive model of informal coercion in mental healthcare
… moral baseline from influencing people’s intuitions about informal coercion, we … Influence
and coercion: Relational and rights-based ethical approaches to forced psychiatric treatment…
and coercion: Relational and rights-based ethical approaches to forced psychiatric treatment…
'Coercive'measures
G Szmukler - Ethics in psychiatry: European contributions, 2010 - Springer
… to accept treatment in the community will lead to forced treatment even though this … influence
over his or her treatment at a time of crisis and thus to reduce the need for coerced treatment…
over his or her treatment at a time of crisis and thus to reduce the need for coerced treatment…