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99 related items for PubMed ID: 7794198

  • 1. Mental health law: institutionalised discrimination.
    Campbell TD.
    Aust N Z J Psychiatry; 1994 Dec; 28(4):554-9. PubMed ID: 7794198
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  • 2. Mental health law: an idea whose time has passed.
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    McSherry B, Wilson K.
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  • 5. Tensions between policy and practice: A qualitative analysis of decisions regarding compulsory admission to psychiatric hospital.
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  • 8. An empirical study of emergency commitment.
    Faulkner LR, McFarland BH, Bloom JD.
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  • 9. Halachic perspective on involuntary psychiatric care of the mentally ill.
    Cohen DA, Ben-David S.
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  • 10. [Compulsory commitment of psychiatric patients from the viewpoint of physicians and judges--exemplified by the use of the psychiatric law of North Rhine and Westphalia].
    Bergener M, Blöink M, Christiansen U, Husser J, Neller K, Theisohn I, Draber A, Radermacher P, Weber E, Wiebe A.
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  • 11. The development of new psychiatric legislation in Sweden.
    Johanson E.
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  • 12. Potentially dangerous behavior in the mentally ill: attitudes of journalists and medical students toward compulsory admission.
    Holzinger A, Kaup B, Gutiérrez-Lobos K.
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  • 13. Detention of potentially dangerous people.
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  • 14. Four studies of mental health commitment.
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  • 15. Preventive detention of the mentally ill.
    Morissette L.
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  • 16. A review of compulsory admissions to a psychiatric unit in Sydney.
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  • 17. Treatment refusal in the involuntarily hospitalized psychiatric population: Canadian policy and practice.
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  • 18. [Expert opinions of forensic psychiatrists regarding laws of subsequent preventive detention].
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  • 19. The revision of the mental health commitment law in Belgium: the medical viewpoint.
    Lecompte D, Pelc I, Szafran W, Abeloos MT.
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  • 20. Better laws for coercive psychiatric treatment: lessons from the Waterlow case.
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