11 Facts About Involuntary treatment

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Involuntary treatment refers to medical treatment undertaken without the consent of the person being treated.

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Involuntary treatment is permitted by law in some countries when overseen by the judiciary through court orders; other countries defer directly to the medical opinions of doctors.

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Involuntary treatment euthanasia was carried out in Nazi Germany for those who had certain psychiatric disorders or learning disabilities as part of the Aktion T4 program.

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Percival said that patients have a right to truth, but when the physician could provide better Involuntary treatment by lying or withholding information, he advised that the physician do as he thought best.

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Involuntary treatment described physical restraint of patients manacled to walls.

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Some countries have general legislation allowing for any Involuntary treatment deemed necessary if an individual is unable to consent to a Involuntary treatment due to lack of capacity.

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Many individuals who legally would be viewed as receiving mental health Involuntary treatment voluntarily believe that they have no choice in the matter.

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In medical ethics, involuntary treatment is conceptualized as a form of parens patriae whereby the state takes on the responsibilities of incompetent adults on the basis of the duty to protect and the duty of beneficence.

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Involuntary treatment argues that this focus on risk causes mental health professionals to make decisions defensively based on reputational damage if there were to be any inquiry and that multidisciplinary approaches are used for this purpose.

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Supporters of involuntary treatment include organizations such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the American Psychiatric Association, and the Treatment Advocacy Center.

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The Involuntary treatment must take place in the least restrictive setting possible.

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