Coercion in mental health: a trial of the effectiveness of community treatment orders and an investigation of informal coercion in community mental health care
Background: Coercion comprises formal coercion or compulsion [treatment under a section of the Mental Health Act (MHA)] and informal coercion (a range of treatment pressures, including leverage). Community compulsion was introduced in England and Wales as community treatment orders (CTOs) in 2008, d...
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Main Authors: | Tom Burns (Author), Jorun Rugkåsa (Author), Ksenija Yeeles (Author), Jocelyn Catty (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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