Community treatment orders–what are the views of decision makers?

H Riley, GF Lorem, G Høyer - Journal of mental health, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
… -up care in the treatment of outpatients with a history of poor treatment motivation. They had
varied … Little attention was devoted to patient experiences of formal and informal coercion. …

[HTML][HTML] … admissions in patients with severe psychotic disorders treated in the ACCESS integrated care model including therapeutic assertive community treatment

D Schöttle, F Ruppelt, BG Schimmelmann… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
coercive treatment, such as seclusion, mechanical restraint, or coercive medication, or more
subtle forms, such as informal … detailed data on prior outpatient treatment were not available. …

The ethics of coercion in community mental health care

T Gergel, G Szmukler, A Molodynski… - Coercion in …, 2016 - books.google.com
… Compulsory community and involuntary outpatient treatment for people with severe mental
… Compulsory community and involuntary outpatient treatment for people with severe mental …

[图书][B] Coercion in community mental health care: International perspectives

A Molodynski, J Rugkåsa, T Burns - 2016 - books.google.com
… This study brought the prevalence of informal coercive practices in mental health
services to … ‘assisted outpatient treatment’. Informal coercion is variously described as ‘treatment

Is involuntary outpatient commitment a remedy for community mental health service failure?

JD Brown - Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 2003 - connect.springerpub.com
treatment non-compliance. These statutes attempt to force psychiatric patients to comply with
outpatient … Rather than resorting to expanding coercive measures, mental health systems …

The use of outpatient commitment in Norway: Who are the patients and what does it involve?

J Rugkåsa, O Nyttingnes, TB Simonsen… - International journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
… of OC, yet involuntary treatment orders are imposed for less than half of patients. This could
indicate that OC use is intertwined with high levels of perceived informal coercion, and, again…

The promise and peril of involuntary outpatient commitment.

EP Mulvey, JL Geller, LH Roth - American Psychologist, 1987 - psycnet.apa.org
… commitment is that systems of benevolent coercion (ie, those that provide treatment under
threat of state action for client noncompliance) rarely provide effective therapy but quickly …

Choice, coercion, and/or muddling through: Older adults' experiences in seeking psychological treatment

LDH Berard, CS Mackenzie, KA Reynolds… - Social Science & …, 2020 - Elsevier
treatment in outpatient clinics and experienced a wide range of mental health problems
including subclinical concerns (eg, symptoms of anxiety and depression), comorbid physical …

Does involuntary outpatient commitment lead to more intensive treatment?

HR Wagner, MS Swartz, JW Swanson… - … , Public Policy, and Law, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
… or prolonged OPC also receive more frequent outpatient treatment services raises questions
about whether patients under OPC are provided differential access to outpatient care. If so, …

[图书][B] The effectiveness of perceived coercive and noncoercive pressures to enter methadone maintenance treatment for heroin addiction

DJ Glass - 1997 - search.proquest.com
… between perceptions of both coercive and noncoercive pressures to enter treatment and
treatment retention and outcome in participants in an outpatient treatment program for heroin …