A Dilemma in Coercively Treating a Patient

In the introduction to their book Liberatory Psychiatry: Philosophy, Politics, and Mental Health, Drs. Carl I. Cohen and Sami Timimi note that “psychiatry can help people to be both ‘free from’ and ‘free to’” [1]. Liberatory psychiatry: philosophy, politics, and mental health; 2008; New York, Cambri...

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Veröffentlicht in:Academic psychiatry 2023-12, Vol.47 (6), p.581-582
1. Verfasser: Liss, Alison
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Zusammenfassung:In the introduction to their book Liberatory Psychiatry: Philosophy, Politics, and Mental Health, Drs. Carl I. Cohen and Sami Timimi note that “psychiatry can help people to be both ‘free from’ and ‘free to’” [1]. Liberatory psychiatry: philosophy, politics, and mental health; 2008; New York, Cambridge University Press: pp. 1-8. Munetz, MR; Ritter, C; Teller, JLS; Bonfine, N. Mental health court and assisted outpatient treatment: perceived coercion, procedural justice, and program impact.
ISSN:1042-9670
1545-7230
1545-7230
DOI:10.1007/s40596-023-01884-5