
The Use Of Coercion Is One Of The Defining Issues Of Mental Health Care. Since The Earliest Attempts To Contain And Treat The Mentally Ill, Power Imbalances Have Been Evident And A Cause Of Controversy. There Has Always Been A Delicate Balance Between Respecting Autonomy And Ensuring That Those Who Most Need Treatment And Support Are Provided With It. Coercion In Community Mental Health Care: International Perspectives Is An Essential Guide To The Current Coercive Practices Worldwide, Both Those Founded In Law And Those 'informal' Processes Whose Coerciveness Remains Contested. It Does So From A Variety Of Perspectives, Drawing On Diverse Disciplines Such As History, Law, Sociology, Anthropology And Medicine To Provide A Comprehensive Summary Of The Current Debates In The Field. Edited By Leading Researchers In The Field, Coercion In Community Mental Health Care: International Perspectives Provides A Unique Discussion Of This Prominent Issue In Mental Health. Divided Into Five Sections Covering Origins And Extent, Evidence, Experiences, Context And International Perspectives This Is Ideal For Mental Health Practitioners, Social Scientists, Ethicists And Legal Professionals Wishing To Expand Their Knowledge Of The Subject Area.
This book investigates the ethical, legal, and clinical complexities surrounding the use of coercion within community-based mental health systems. Edited by Andrew Molodynski, Jorun Rugkåsa, and Tom Burns, the text synthesizes research from history, sociology, anthropology, and medicine to examine the tension between patient autonomy and the necessity of care. It provides a framework for understanding both formal legal mandates and informal coercive practices that persist in modern psychiatric settings.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a comprehensive resource for practitioners and academics navigating the intersection of mental health law and clinical practice. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for those studying the systemic challenges of psychiatric care.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191034312
ISBN-13:
9780191034312
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