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859 related items for PubMed ID: 12455557

  • 1. Advance directives in a correctional setting.
    Thomas DL, Watson JM.
    Psychol Public Policy Law; 1998 Sep; 4(3):878-99. PubMed ID: 12455557
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  • 2. Mental health advance directives: having one's say?
    Dunlap JA.
    KY Law J; 2000 Sep; 89(2):327-86. PubMed ID: 12737165
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  • 5. Dr. Jekyll's waiver of Mr. Hyde's right to refuse medical treatment: Washington's new law authorizing mental health care advance directives needs additional protection.
    Anderson N.
    Wash Law Rev; 2003 Aug; 78(3):795-829. PubMed ID: 15568244
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  • 6. Advance directives for psychiatric care: a theoretical and practical overview for legal professionals.
    Gallagher EM.
    Psychol Public Policy Law; 1998 Sep; 4(3):746-87. PubMed ID: 12807098
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  • 7. Reevaluating substantive due process as a source of protection for psychiatric patients to refuse drugs.
    Brooks WM.
    Indiana Law Rev; 1998 Sep; 31(4):937-1017. PubMed ID: 15386905
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  • 8. Judicial schizophrenia: an involuntarily confined mental patient's right to refuse antipsychotic drugs.
    Cort RS.
    UMKC Law Rev; 1982 Sep; 51(1):74-106. PubMed ID: 11658656
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  • 9. The Court's role in decisionmaking involving incompetent refusals of life-sustaining care and psychiatric medications.
    Parry JW.
    Ment Phys Disabil Law Rep; 1990 Sep; 14(6):468-76. PubMed ID: 11659325
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  • 10. Advance directive instruments for those with mental illness.
    Winick BJ.
    Univ Miami Law Rev; 1996 Oct; 51(1):57-95. PubMed ID: 11660621
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  • 12. Psychotropic medication in the criminal trial process: the constitutional and therapeutic implications of Riggins v. Nevada.
    Winick BJ.
    N Y Law Sch J Hum Rights; 1993 Oct; 10(Part 3):637-709. PubMed ID: 16708427
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  • 15. Riggins v. Nevada: towards a unified standard for a prisoner's right to refuse medication?
    Dlugacz HA.
    Law Psychol Rev; 1993 Oct; 17():41-83. PubMed ID: 11659926
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  • 16. Mental health--the right to refuse drug therapy under "emergency restraint statutes".
    McGovern JJ.
    New Engl Law Rev; 1976 Oct; 11(2):509-40. PubMed ID: 11664602
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  • 17. Court upholds forced treatment of mentally ill by prison officials.
    Greenhouse L.
    N Y Times Web; 1990 Feb 28; ():A1, A21. PubMed ID: 11647879
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  • 18. Conditions for psychiatric patients--a report: recommendations.
    Danish Council of Ethics.
    J Int Bioethique; 2002 Mar 28; 13(1):83-8. PubMed ID: 15038372
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  • 19. Informed decision-making capacity: a patient's ability to participate in treatment determinations.
    Tepper AM, Kaslow FW.
    Law Psychol Rev; 1981 Mar 28; 6():49-67. PubMed ID: 11658373
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  • 20. Involuntary civil commitment: the right to treatment and the right to refuse treatment.
    Roth LH.
    Psychiatr Ann; 1977 May 28; 7(5):50-51+. PubMed ID: 11664817
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