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673 related items for PubMed ID: 11660258

  • 21. Mental health and developmental disabilities code.
    Illinois.
    Smith-Hurd Ill Annot Statut Ill; ; ChaPter 91.1.2 Sections 1.100 to 6.107(Suppl):. PubMed ID: 12043648
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  • 22. Judicially-ordered involuntary treatment of the mentally ill.
    Sullivan JL.
    J Mo Bar; 1975 Jun; 31():254-8. PubMed ID: 11664534
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  • 23. Legal issues confronting behavior modification.
    Stepleton JV.
    Behav Eng; 1975 Jun; 2(2):35-43. PubMed ID: 11663117
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  • 24. Constitutional law--due process--involuntarily civilly committed mental patients have a constitutional right to treatment.
    Johnson RM, Wehrle-Einhorn RJ.
    Univ Kans Law Rev; 1974 Jun; 23(1):188-205. PubMed ID: 11664536
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  • 25. Of mad dogs and scientists: the perils of the "criminal-insane".
    Burt RA.
    Univ PA Law Rev; 1974 Dec; 123(2):258-96. PubMed ID: 11664340
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  • 26. Rights within the therapeutic relationship.
    King P.
    J Law Health; 1974 Dec; 6(1):31-60. PubMed ID: 11659514
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  • 27. Adequate psychiatric treatment--a constitutional right?
    St. Thomas More Institute for Legal Research.
    Cathol Lawyer; 1973 Dec; 19(4):322-45. PubMed ID: 11663404
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  • 28. Advances in mental health: a case for the right to refuse treatment.
    Levick M, Wapner A.
    Temple Law Q; 1975 Dec; 48(2):354-83. PubMed ID: 11664437
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  • 30. Civil commitment in Wisconsin: the impact of Lessard v. Schmidt.
    Zander TK.
    Wis L Rev; 1976 Dec; 1976(2):503-62. PubMed ID: 11664748
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  • 32. Informed consent to organic behavior control.
    Barnhart BA, Pinkerton ML, Roth RT.
    Santa Clara Law Rev; 1977 Dec; 17(1):39-83. PubMed ID: 11664710
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  • 33. Behavior modification: legal limitations on methods and goals.
    Moya CB, Achtenberg R.
    Notre Dame Lawyer; 1974 Dec; 50(2):230-50. PubMed ID: 11664385
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  • 35. 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; 1974 Dec; 7(2):219-51. PubMed ID: 11652820
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  • 37. An overview of state involuntary civil commitment statutes.
    Van Duizend R, McGraw BD, Keilitz I.
    Ment Phys Disabil Law Rep; 1984 Dec; 8(3):328-35. PubMed ID: 11658581
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  • 38. The right of mentally ill patients in South Africa to refuse treatment.
    Allan A, Allan M.
    S Afr Law J; 1997 Dec; 114(Pt. 4):724-37. PubMed ID: 11660580
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  • 39. If civil commitment is the answer for children, what are the questions?
    Zenoff EH, Zients AB.
    George Washington Law Rev; 1983 Jan; 51(2):171-218. PubMed ID: 11658670
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  • 40. Refusal of medical treatment in "captive" circumstances.
    Somerville MA.
    Can Bar Rev; 1985 Jan; 63():59-90. PubMed ID: 11660372
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