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 …

Ethical deliberations about involuntary treatment: interviews with Swedish psychiatrists

M Sjöstrand, L Sandman, P Karlsson, G Helgesson… - BMC medical …, 2015 - Springer
… for autonomy in healthcare implies, at a minimum, that patients should not be coerced or
manipulated into treatment if … condition, I think that you have the right to breach his autonomy. …

Patients' experiences with coercive mental health treatment in Flexible Assertive Community Treatment: a qualitative study

E Brekke, H Clausen, M Brodahl, AS Landheim - BMC psychiatry, 2023 - Springer
… changes towards a greater degree of service user involvement and autonomy did not lead
to changes in the dominant psychiatric paradigm as perceived by service users, leading the …

Coercive care: rights, law and policy

B McSherry, I Freckelton - Coercive Care, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… -psychiatry camp, Szasz was not opposed to the practice of psychiatry and psychology if it is
non-coercive … being that such coercion inevitably involves a reduction of autonomy for which …

[PDF][PDF] An ethical analysis of contemporary use of coercive persuasion (“brainwashing”,“mind control”) in psychiatry

S Ventegodt, NJ Andersen, K Merrick - J. Alternat. Med. Res, 2009 - livskvalitet.org
psychiatric treatment share unmistakable similarities with brainwashing. In conclusion, coercive
persuasion that harm patient integrity and autonomy… inflicted by psychiatric treatment and …

Coercion and empowerment in the treatment of individuals with serious mental illness: A preliminary investigation.

KM Strack, WP Deal, SE Schulenberg - Psychological Services, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
… frequent hospital readmissions is utilizing coercive treatment to promote future autonomy. …
this study was that perceived coercion and level of functioning (psychiatric distress) would be …

A plea for respect: involuntarily hospitalized psychiatric patients' narratives about being subjected to coercion

B Olofsson, L Jacobsson - … of psychiatric and mental health …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… During the last few decades major changes have occurred in Swedish psychiatric care,
involving a more autonomous role for the patient, increased outpatient care and integration of …

Ethics of psychiatry practice: consent, compulsion, and confidentiality

A Okasha - Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2000 - journals.lww.com
… a core element in psychiatric ethics is to promote individual autonomy and to permit rational
autonomy of the patient) and non-coercion (there is a subtle difference between coercion

[HTML][HTML] Restraints and seclusion in psychiatry: striking a balance between protection and coercion. Critical overview of international regulations and rulings

S Zaami, R Rinaldi, G Bersani… - Rivista di psichiatria, 2020 - rivistadipsichiatria.it
… 2010 23 by the Conference of Italian Regions and Autonomous Provinces, which stressed
that preventing violent conduct is vital in psychiatric settings, and R&S needs to be assessed …

Reflecting on the reasons pros and cons coercive measures for patients in psychiatric and somatic care: the role of clinical ethics consultation. a pilot study

E Montaguti, J Schürmann, C Wetterauer… - … in psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
coercion (“cons”) most often appeals to reasons referring to respect for autonomy, namely,
that coercive treatment … the patient to decide about his/her own treatment (83.3%). In half of all …