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700 related items for PubMed ID: 11659331

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  • 2. Psychiatric care and the law of substitute decision-making.
    Parry J.
    Ment Phys Disabil Law Rep; 1987; 11(3):152-9. PubMed ID: 11658868
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  • 3. Involuntary civil commitment: the right to treatment and the right to refuse treatment.
    Roth LH.
    Psychiatr Ann; 1977 May; 7(5):50-51+. PubMed ID: 11664817
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  • 8. Treating the mentally disordered offender: society's uncertain, conflicted, and changing views.
    Hafemeister TL, Petrila J.
    Fla State Univ Law Rev; 1994 May; 21(3):729-871. PubMed ID: 11660258
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  • 9. The right to refuse treatment in New Jersey.
    Perlin ML.
    Psychiatr Ann; 1976 Jun; 6(6):90-92+. PubMed ID: 11662299
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  • 10. To stay at home: analysis of rights and recommendations on procedures for persons receiving mental health services in the community.
    Lowder JL, Hickman FJ.
    J Law Health; 1976 Jun; 7(2):219-51. PubMed ID: 11652820
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  • 11. Children's competence to provide informed consent for mental health treatment.
    Redding RE.
    Wash Lee Law Rev; 1993 Jun; 50(2):695-753. PubMed ID: 11656328
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  • 12. The right to refuse treatment: mental patients and the law.
    Wade MD.
    Detroit Coll Law Rev; 1976 Jun; 1976(1):53-81. PubMed ID: 11664700
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  • 13. Medicating committed psychiatric patients over their objections: balancing patients' interests and quality of mental health care.
    Hacker G.
    Rutgers Law J; 1983 Jun; 14(3):685-739. PubMed ID: 11658759
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  • 14. Informed consent to organic behavior control.
    Barnhart BA, Pinkerton ML, Roth RT.
    Santa Clara Law Rev; 1977 Jun; 17(1):39-83. PubMed ID: 11664710
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  • 15. Refusal of medical treatment in "captive" circumstances.
    Somerville MA.
    Can Bar Rev; 1985 Jun; 63():59-90. PubMed ID: 11660372
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  • 16. The right of mentally ill patients in South Africa to refuse treatment.
    Allan A, Allan M.
    S Afr Law J; 1997 Jun; 114(Pt. 4):724-37. PubMed ID: 11660580
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  • 17. Informed decision-making capacity: a patient's ability to participate in treatment determinations.
    Tepper AM, Kaslow FW.
    Law Psychol Rev; 1981 Jun; 6():49-67. PubMed ID: 11658373
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  • 18. Paternalism, civil commitment and illness politics: assessing the current debate and outlining a future direction.
    Arrigo BA.
    J Law Health; 1981 Jun; 7(2):131-68. PubMed ID: 11652819
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  • 19. Psychosurgery: the rights of patients.
    Plamondon AL.
    Loyola Law Rev; 1977 Jun; 23(4):1007-28. PubMed ID: 11664912
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  • 20. Revising Pennsylvania's involuntary civil commitment statute.
    Vater JA.
    Univ Pittsbg Law Rev; 1975 Jun; 37(1):180-93. PubMed ID: 11664513
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