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End Coercion in Mental Health Services—Toward a System Based on Support Only
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Family MedicineDisabilityLawMental Health InterventionMental HealthAbleismEnd CoercionMental Health CareDisability StudyPublic HealthSupport SystemsMental Health CounselingUn ConventionHealth Services ResearchMental Health ServicesPsychiatryMedicineHuman RightsHuman Rights LawDisability AwarenessNursingMental Health MonitoringPsychosocial RehabilitationMedical EthicsMental Health Services—towardCommunity Mental HealthBehavioral HealthPsychotherapyPsychopathologySocial Justice
Based on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), several UN bodies, among them the High Commissioner for Human Rights, have argued for a complete ban of all coercive interventions in mental health care. The authors conceptualize a system for mental health care based on support only. Psychiatry loses its function as an agent of social control and follows the will and preferences of those who require support. The authors draw up scenarios for dealing with risk, inpatient care, police custody, and mental illness in prison. With such a shift, mental health services could earn the trust of service users and thereby improve treatment outcomes.
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