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100 1 Winick, Bruce J.
245 14 The right to refuse mental health treatment /|cBruce J.
Winick.
264 1 Washington, DC :|bAmerican Psychological Association,
|c[1997]
264 4 |c©1997
300 xv, 427 pages ;|c26 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 The law and public policy
500 Includes index.
505 0 Introduction -- PART I: MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT TECHNIQUES
: A continuum of intrusiveness -- Psychotherapy --
Behavior therapy -- Psychotropic medication --
Electroconvulsive therapy -- Electronic stimulation of the
brain -- Psychosurgery -- PART II: CONSTITUTIONAL
LIMITATIONS ON INVOLUNTARY MENTAL HEALTH AND CORRECTIONAL
TREATMENT: The Constitution and other sources of legal
limitation on govermentally imposed therapy -- The First
Amendment and mental health treatment: constitutional
protection against interference with mental processes --
Substantive due process and mental health treatment:
constitutional protection for bodily integrity, mental
privacy, and individual autonomy -- Treatment as
punishment: Eighth Amendment limits on mental health
interventions -- Religion-based refusal of treatment:
constitutional protection for the free exercise of
religion -- Are mental patients different? : equal
protection limits on involuntary treatments --
Scrutinizing the government's interest in involuntary
treatment -- Scrutiny of the means used to accomplish
governmental interests -- PART III: EVALUATING AND
IMPLEMENTING THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TREATMENT: A therapeutic
jurisprudence analysis of the right to refuse mental
health treatment -- Waiver of the right to refuse
treatment: the requirement of informed consent --
Procedural due process and involuntary therapy: the right
to a hearing -- The future of the right to refuse
treatment.
650 0 Mental health laws|zUnited States.
650 0 Patients|xLegal status, laws, etc.|zUnited States.
650 0 Mental illness|xTreatment|zUnited States.
650 12 Psychotherapy|zUnited States|vLegislation.
650 12 Treatment Refusal|zUnited States|vLegislation.
650 22 Informed Consent|zUnited States|vLegislation.
650 22 Mental Health Services|zUnited States|vLegislation.
650 22 Patient Compliance|zUnited States|vLegislation.
830 0 Law and public policy.
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