The law and mental handicap: 3. The Mental Health Act, 1983 — consent to treatmentdoi:10.1111/j.1468-3156.1984.tb00200.xMikeMIKEJ.MIKEGunnMIKEWileyJournal of the British Institute of Mental Handicap
Understanding Treatment Without Consent In Understanding Treatment Without Consent, key contributors examine the work of the UK Mental Health Act Commission (MHAC), which was established to ensure the care and rights of people subjected to the various sections of the 1983 Ment... I Shaw,UO Notting...
Among the issues pertaining to involuntary commitment covered by the act are the terminology and definition of mental illness; criteria for emergency admission, admission for assessment, and length of detention; patients' rights; mental health review tribunals; and consent to treatment. Two of the ...
Health (Conflicts of Interest) (England) Regulations 2008 Mental Health (Hospital, Guardianship and Treatment) (England) Regulations 2008 Mental Health (Mutual Recognition) Regulations 2008 Reference Guide to the Mental Health Act 1983 (2015... Australian Government Department of Health - 《Australian ...
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Capacity-based mental health legislation and its impact on clinical practice: 2) treatment in hospital In this paper, the second of two, we consider the capacity of those assessed with respect to their ability to consent to admission to also consent to their treatment with medication. The result...
BackgroundDramatic changes have occurred in mental health treatments during the past decade. Data on recent treatment patterns are needed to estimate the
Humans spend on average 6.5 hours a day online. A large portion of that time is dedicated to information-seeking. How does this activity impact mental health? We assess this over four studies (n = 1,145). We reveal that the valence of informatio
541 non-conventional mental health care facilities in Côte d’Ivoire were mapped, typologised according to their spiritual orientation and treatment methods, and examined according to some charactersitics. Semi-structured interviews with 435 facility leaders were conducted. Results The article provides...