Ebook {Epub PDF} Committed: The Battle Over Involuntary Psychiatric Care by Dinah Miller






















 · Committed: The Battle Over Involuntary Psychiatric Care Psychiatrists Dinah Miller and Annette Hanson offer a thought-provoking and engaging account of the controversy surrounding involuntary psychiatric care in the United States.  · The Journal of the America Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. In Committed: The Battle over Involuntary Psychiatric Care, Dinah Miller, MD and Annette Hanson, MD do an excellent job of presenting the views of multiple stakeholders. Despite my years as a psychiatrist, I came away from reading this book with a much more nuanced understanding of the benefits, complexities, and Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.  · By Dinah Miller, MD and Annette Hanson, MD; Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press; pages • $ (hardcover) In an era of extreme clashes between opposing opinions about involuntary psychiatric commitment, it is refreshing-indeed therapeutic-to encounter a thoughtful, balanced treatment of this contentious and important topic in the book, Committed.


Committed: The Battle Over Involuntary Psychiatric Care. by Dinah Miller, MD and Annette Hanson, MD. Reviewed by Lloyd I Sederer, MD. Source: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press. Americans act as if they. In Committed: The Battle over Involuntary Psychiatric Care, Dinah Miller, MD and Annette Hanson, MD do an excellent job of presenting the views of multiple stakeholders. Despite my years as a psychiatrist, I came away from reading this book with a much more nuanced understanding of the benefits, complexities, and challenges of involuntary. In Committed, psychiatrists Dinah Miller and Annette Hanson offer a thought-provoking and engaging account of the controversy surrounding involuntary psychiatric care in the United States. They bring the issue to life with first-hand accounts from patients, clinicians, advocates, and opponents.


Committed: The Battle Over Involuntary Psychiatric Care. by Dinah Miller, MD and Annette Hanson, MD. Reviewed by Lloyd I Sederer, MD. Source: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press. Americans act as if they. Committed: The Battle Over Involuntary Psychiatric Care Psychiatrists Dinah Miller and Annette Hanson offer a thought-provoking and engaging account of the controversy surrounding involuntary psychiatric care in the United States. By Dinah Miller, MD and Annette Hanson, MD; Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press; pages • $ (hardcover) In an era of extreme clashes between opposing opinions about involuntary psychiatric commitment, it is refreshing-indeed therapeutic-to encounter a thoughtful, balanced treatment of this contentious and important topic in the book, Committed.

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