A therapeutic jurisprudence approach to dealing with coercion in the mental health system

BJ Winick - Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… These values include respect for individual autonomy and self-determination, our notions
of … harm or unfair treatment, and in the case of psychiatric hospitalization and treatment, the …

[图书][B] Service Users' Experiences of Coercion and Autonomy in Inpatient Mental Health Services

R Gray - 2019 - search.proquest.com
… on a closed ward with no coercive treatment) Three Psychiatric Intensive Care Wards …
other factors were taken into account • Coercive events during psychiatric admission appeared …

Coercion and procedural justice in psychiatric care: State of the science and implications for nursing

PA Galon, NM Wineman - Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2010 - Elsevier
… compliance, and ascertain, via systematic investigation, if the use of coercion is worth the
inherent risk to autonomy. Whether the additional administrative, clinical, and personal …

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. …

Coercion or caring: analysing adolescent autonomy

M Brazier, C Bridge - Legal Studies, 1996 - cambridge.org
… In this case three behaviourally disturbed 15-year-olds who were receiving specialist
psychiatric treatment at an independent, secure, psychiatric unit laid complaints. These were …

Coercive Measures and Stigmatization in the Psychiatric Medical Care

P Nechita, L Liliana, AI Voinea, C Moraru… - BRAIN. Broad Research …, 2021 - edusoft.ro
… Conclusions: Involuntary admission and mandatory treatment remains in psychiatry a …
attitude from the psychiatry specialists by defying the patients’ autonomy. Treatment compliance is …

Psychologists and coercion: decisions regarding involuntary psychiatric admission and treatment in a group of Norwegian psychologists

R Wynn, LH Myklebust, T Bratlid - Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Coercion in psychiatric care involves an ethical conflict between the need to respect
patients’ autonomy and the need to help patients who may lack insight into their own illness get …

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 …

Coercive treatment and stigma: is there a link

W Gaebel, H Zäske - Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: Clinical …, 2011 - books.google.com
… The relationship between stigma of mental illness and coercive measures in psychiatry
has been elucidated in this chapter. Evidently, the issues are interlinked, but if, in terms of the …

Person‐Centred Psychiatry Perspectives on Coercion and Cooperation

JE Mezzich - Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: Clinical, Legal …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… and trust in implementing person-centred care and dealing with the tension between
social control and personal autonomy, between coercion and cooperation in health care. …