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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What patients' characteristics predict outcome?
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Involuntary detained patients' views about risk on admission to hospital
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Many patients do not participate in research. Can results still be generalised?
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User involvment in the InvolvE study
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Differences of legal regulations concerning involuntary psychiatric hospitalization in twelve European countries: the legal point of view
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Differences of legal regulations concerning involuntary psychiatric hospitalization in twelve European countries: implications for clinical practice
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A European recommendation on best practice of procedural aspects of mechanical restraint, and forced medication
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AOT and treatment engagement: evidence from interviews with consumers
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Coercion: point, perception, process
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Client evaluation of assisted outpatient treatment services
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Is breakaway training effective? An audit of one medium secure unit
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Respecting human rights is the sine qua non for all mental health care and support: the strategy of MindFreedom International
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Strategies of drug companies to optimize the sales of their psychiatric drugs
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International network of treatment alternatives for recovery – INTAR
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Co-operation and understanding versus custodialism and violence: user and survivor involvement in services, education, administration and political decision making
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Historical injustice in psychiatry with examples from Nazi Germany and others: ethical lessons for the modern professional
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Mass murder of psychiatric patients 1939–1945 in Lower Saxonia: administration and execution
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Mentally ill and addicted offenders and their treatment in Nazi Germany
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The EUNOMIA study design: definitions and implementation in 13 European centers
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Comparison of socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of a) legally involuntarily admitted patients and b) of legally voluntarily admitted patients who feel coerced to admission across the EUNOMIA study sites
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Comparison of clinical and social outcome of a) legally involuntarily admitted patients and b) of legally voluntarily admitted patients who feel coerced to admission across the EUNOMIA study sites
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Perceived coercion in the EUNOMIA study groups – a cross-national analysis of its intensity
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Monitoring of the Polish Mental Health Act implementation in the years 1996–2005
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Mental health courts – a human rights perspective
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Guidelines, process and ethics with the New Zealand Mental Health (compulsory assessment and treatment) Act: striking a balance
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Collegialism, therapy and mediation – the contribution of experts in Swedish mental health law
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The "Forced to help" study: study design, methods and epidemiological data
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Policies regarding coercive care in Swedish child and adolescent psychiatry
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Children's rights to participate in medical decisions, with special reference to coercive treatment
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Central ethical issues in coercive treatment of children and adolescents, with special reference to the reasoning of the staff members
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Adolescents' perception of coercive treatment: conclusions and clinical implications
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Joint Crisis Plans reduce coercive treatment
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Advance directives empower users and need professionals for implementation
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New research on psychiatric advance directives
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An integrated concept of empowerment: a way to avoid coercive treatment
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Post-incident treatment following coercive measures: a Delphi study
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Proposal for a risk management axis in psychiatric classifications
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Narcissism in patients admitted to psychiatric acute wards: its relationship to violence, suicidality and other psychopathology
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Attempted suicide to be punished or not: professional opinion
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Involuntary treatment of eating disorders: legal, scientific and ethical dimensions
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Involuntary hospitalizations in Frankfurt/Main, Germany
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Psychiatric paternalism between Scylla and Charybdis
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20 years of developing European standards. Fieldwork and ongoing dialogue with governments
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Reduction in the use of seclusion in a high secure hospital in the UK: a retrospective analysis
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The City-128 study of observation and outcomes
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Frequency and patterns of coercive measures in acute psychiatric wards in Switzerland
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Implications of outpatient commitment and perceived coercion for stigma, quality of life and social functioning
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Coerced psychiatric treatment in the community: perspective from England and Wales
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Coercion in mandated community treatment: its relativity and effects
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