Volume 7 Supplement 1
World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Thematic Conference. Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: A Comprehensive Review
Meeting abstracts
Edited by Thomas W Kallert, John Monahan, Juan E Mezzich
WPA Thematic Conference. Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: A Comprehensive Review.
Dresden, Germany6-8 June 2007
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Involuntary outpatient treatment: the data and controversy
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Is assertive community treatment coercive?
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Coercion and capacity to consent
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Comparison of the clinical use of individual coercive measures during hospitalization across the EUNOMIA study sites
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Relatives' views on involuntary hospital admission in 8 EUNOMIA sites
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Patients' subjective quality of life during involuntary treatment in psychiatric hospitals
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Coercive measures in six Swiss geronto-psychatric hospitals: a benchmarking project
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Upgrading community treatment through a mental health court
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Adapting ACT for jail diversion: current evidence and needed research
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Effect of coercion, perceived coercion and treatment on criminal justice and psychiatric outcomes
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Whom should we divert and to where? Looking at arrests in a 10-year cohort study of persons with severe mental illness
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A global perspective: what the data from the WHO project Atlas-ID tells us about the type of treatment used towards persons with intellectual disability throughout the world
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STEP: a continuum of service delivery for person living with a dual diagnosis
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Developing good practice guidelines for the administration of covert medication
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Ethical and legal issues in behavioral interventions for treating challenging behavior
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Comparison of mental health legislation for involuntary treatments across the Commonwealth
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Introduction to the epidemiology of coercive measures in Spanish closed institutions
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Coercive measures in Spanish psychiatric units (EUNOMIA-study)
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Coercive measures in general hospitals on non mentally-ill patients
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Coercive measures on prison inmates with mental disorders
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Learning from experiences: quantitative and qualitative analysis of patient experiences during the inpatient admissions process
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Recommendations of Swiss users to reduce aggression and coercive measures in psychiatric wards
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Attitudes toward coercive treatment in West and East: a review
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Both sides of the story: A dyadic study of patient and clinician experiences during the psychiatric hospital admissions process
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The therapeutic relationship in involuntary inpatient care
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Engagement, workers' strategies, therapeutic relationships, coercion and outcomes in community mental health services in Northern Ireland
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Relationship influences for probationers with mental disorder
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Perceived coercion, therapeutic relationships, and outcomes in community treatment
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Systematic review of qualitative research on coercive treatment
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Differences between patients with positive and negative views regarding justification of involuntary admission
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Impact of coercive treatments on biographical narratives
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The importance of user controlled research on coercion
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Cultural concerns in the use of coercion
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The practice of physical restraint in the UK
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Restriction of human rights during seclusion and mechanical restraint. Results of a randomized controlled study
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The need to develop alternative measures to seclusion and restraint
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Experiences with a training program in the use of methods other than seclusion and restraint
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Involuntary treatment and review and the Victorian human rights charter: uneasy compatibility in the antipodes?
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Toward a humanistic approach in psychiatry
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Community Treatment Orders (CTO's): a clinico-ethical perspective from Melbourne, Australia
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Psychological models, human rights, and compulsory community mental health care
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Extent and pattern of leverage use in community mental healthcare: an exploratory study from the UK
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Successfully treating acutely ill patients: does it improve long-term outcome in psychiatric disorders?
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Dual acting antidepressants: what are the key aspects in terms of short and long term clinical efficacy?
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Early improvement of painful symptoms in MDD: is there an association in achieving remission?
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Consequences of Dutch law on the use of coercive treatment in mania: an example of syndrome specific influence of law on coercive treatment mode
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Fusion of mental health and incapacity legislation
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What's wrong with capacity? Capacity as the test of compulsion
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Commitment to psychiatric care: what justifies broader criteria for minors?
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