From Courtroom to Clinic
Legal Cases That Changed Mental Health Treatment
Herausgeber: Ash, Peter
From Courtroom to Clinic
Legal Cases That Changed Mental Health Treatment
Herausgeber: Ash, Peter
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Tells the human story of the litigants involved in landmark legal cases that changed how mental health treatment is practiced.
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Tells the human story of the litigants involved in landmark legal cases that changed how mental health treatment is practiced.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 229mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9781108432658
- ISBN-10: 1108432654
- Artikelnr.: 51810293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 229mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9781108432658
- ISBN-10: 1108432654
- Artikelnr.: 51810293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction; 1. Raising American standards in the treatment of persons
with mental illness Wyatt vs. Stickney (1972) Susan Hatters Friedman; 2.
The limits of hospitalization after commitment O'Connor vs. Donaldson
(1975) Deborah Giorgi-Guarnieri; 3. Who speaks for the children? Parham vs.
J. L & J. R. (1979) Peter Ash; 4. The right to refuse treatment Rogers vs.
Commissioner of Department of Mental Health (1983) Alec Buchanan; 5. The
least restrictive alternative Olmstead vs. L. C. & E. W. (1999) Megan
Testa; 6. Informed consent Canterbury vs. Spence (1972) Debra A. Pinals; 7.
End of life decision making Cruzan vs. Director, Missouri Department of
Health (1990) Richard Martinez; 8. Prohibiting psychiatrist-patient sex Roy
vs. Hartogs (1976) Jacob M. Appel; 9. Psychotherapist-patient privilege
Jaffee vs. Redmond (1996) Jacob M. Appel; 10. Protecting others from
dangerous patients Tarasoff vs. Regents of the University of California
(1976) Phillip J. Resnick; 11. The insanity defense US vs. Hinckley (1982)
Alan W. Newman; Conclusion; Index.
with mental illness Wyatt vs. Stickney (1972) Susan Hatters Friedman; 2.
The limits of hospitalization after commitment O'Connor vs. Donaldson
(1975) Deborah Giorgi-Guarnieri; 3. Who speaks for the children? Parham vs.
J. L & J. R. (1979) Peter Ash; 4. The right to refuse treatment Rogers vs.
Commissioner of Department of Mental Health (1983) Alec Buchanan; 5. The
least restrictive alternative Olmstead vs. L. C. & E. W. (1999) Megan
Testa; 6. Informed consent Canterbury vs. Spence (1972) Debra A. Pinals; 7.
End of life decision making Cruzan vs. Director, Missouri Department of
Health (1990) Richard Martinez; 8. Prohibiting psychiatrist-patient sex Roy
vs. Hartogs (1976) Jacob M. Appel; 9. Psychotherapist-patient privilege
Jaffee vs. Redmond (1996) Jacob M. Appel; 10. Protecting others from
dangerous patients Tarasoff vs. Regents of the University of California
(1976) Phillip J. Resnick; 11. The insanity defense US vs. Hinckley (1982)
Alan W. Newman; Conclusion; Index.
Introduction; 1. Raising American standards in the treatment of persons
with mental illness Wyatt vs. Stickney (1972) Susan Hatters Friedman; 2.
The limits of hospitalization after commitment O'Connor vs. Donaldson
(1975) Deborah Giorgi-Guarnieri; 3. Who speaks for the children? Parham vs.
J. L & J. R. (1979) Peter Ash; 4. The right to refuse treatment Rogers vs.
Commissioner of Department of Mental Health (1983) Alec Buchanan; 5. The
least restrictive alternative Olmstead vs. L. C. & E. W. (1999) Megan
Testa; 6. Informed consent Canterbury vs. Spence (1972) Debra A. Pinals; 7.
End of life decision making Cruzan vs. Director, Missouri Department of
Health (1990) Richard Martinez; 8. Prohibiting psychiatrist-patient sex Roy
vs. Hartogs (1976) Jacob M. Appel; 9. Psychotherapist-patient privilege
Jaffee vs. Redmond (1996) Jacob M. Appel; 10. Protecting others from
dangerous patients Tarasoff vs. Regents of the University of California
(1976) Phillip J. Resnick; 11. The insanity defense US vs. Hinckley (1982)
Alan W. Newman; Conclusion; Index.
with mental illness Wyatt vs. Stickney (1972) Susan Hatters Friedman; 2.
The limits of hospitalization after commitment O'Connor vs. Donaldson
(1975) Deborah Giorgi-Guarnieri; 3. Who speaks for the children? Parham vs.
J. L & J. R. (1979) Peter Ash; 4. The right to refuse treatment Rogers vs.
Commissioner of Department of Mental Health (1983) Alec Buchanan; 5. The
least restrictive alternative Olmstead vs. L. C. & E. W. (1999) Megan
Testa; 6. Informed consent Canterbury vs. Spence (1972) Debra A. Pinals; 7.
End of life decision making Cruzan vs. Director, Missouri Department of
Health (1990) Richard Martinez; 8. Prohibiting psychiatrist-patient sex Roy
vs. Hartogs (1976) Jacob M. Appel; 9. Psychotherapist-patient privilege
Jaffee vs. Redmond (1996) Jacob M. Appel; 10. Protecting others from
dangerous patients Tarasoff vs. Regents of the University of California
(1976) Phillip J. Resnick; 11. The insanity defense US vs. Hinckley (1982)
Alan W. Newman; Conclusion; Index.







