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Enfermos Mentales
Ethical implications of psychosurgery.
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Psychiatr Neurol Neurochir
The right to refuse psychoactive drugs.
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Hastings Cent Rep
Overview: current trends in mental health law.
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Am J Psychiatry
Care of the chronically mentally ill--a national disgrace.
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Am J Psychiatry
Delivery of mental health services to children of "resistive" parents.
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J Psychiatr Nurs Ment Health Serv
Advocate informs patients of rights and responsibilities.
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Hosp Community Psychiatry
Ethical issues in behavioral control.
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J Nerv Ment Dis
Dying with one's rights on.
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JAMA
Institutions and community mental health: the paradox in Wyatt V. Stickney.
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Community Ment Health J
Suicide and the right to die.
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Am J Psychiatry
The American Psychiatric Association position statement on involuntary hospitalization of the mentally ill (revised).
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Am J Psychiatry
Rights of patients.
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Or Revis Statut Or
In re Maida Yetter. 6 Jun 1973.
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Pa Dist Cty Rep
In re John Ballay. 31 May 1973.
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Fed Report
New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc. v. Rockefeller. 10 Apr 1973.
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Fed Suppl
Rights of patients.
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N H Revis Statut Annot N H
Rights of persons hospitalized for mental illness.
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Indiana Code Indiana
Melville v. Sabbatino. 5 Oct 1973.
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Atl Report
Knecht v. Gillman. 5 Dec 1973.
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Fed Report
Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California. 6 Jul 1973.
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Wests Calif Report
John Doe's dilemma: legal resistance to psychosurgery.
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North Carol Centr Law J
Constitutional law--mental health--procedural due process and involuntary commitment.
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Miss Law Rev
Aggression: changing behavior.
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Civil Lib
Constitutional law: mental patients and court ordered standards of treatment.
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Univ Fla Law Rev
Psychiatric hospitalization and the Constitution: some observation on emerging trends.
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Univ Ill Law Forum
Mental commitment cases of the 1971-72 Supreme Court term.
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Clgh Rev
Reflections on the right to treatment.
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New Engl Law Rev
Due process--commitment--due process requires proof of mental disability beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Univ Cincinnati Law Rev
The mind surgeons.
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New Sci
Consent to treatment.
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Osgoode Hall Law J
Process design for selection of hemodialysis and organ transplant recipients.
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Buffalo Law Rev
Psychosurgery.
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J Neurosurg
A two-year suspension of federal support of projects involving psychosurgery.
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Congr Rec (Dly Ed)
Federal funding for behavior modification.
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Congr Rec (Dly Ed)
Validity of statutes authorizing asexualization or sterilization of criminals or mental defectives.
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Am Law Rep ALR 3rd Cases Annot
Involuntary civil commitment in Virginia: a constitutional perspective.
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Wash Lee Law Rev
Civil commitment of the mentally ill in Kentucky.
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KY Law J
Into the abyss: psychiatric reliability and emergency commitment statutes.
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Santa Clara Lawyer
Psychosurgery; mental progress or medical nightmare?.
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Priv Pact
Behavior control: need for new myths.
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Engage Soc Action
Adequate psychiatric treatment--a constitutional right?.
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Cathol Lawyer
Mental health law reform in Massachusetts.
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Boston Univ Law Rev
Lessard v. Schmidt and its implications for involuntary civil commitment in Wisconsin.
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Marquette Law Rev
Texas involuntary commitment laws--unconstitutional?.
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Bayl Law Rev
Lessard v. Schmidt: due process and involuntary civil commitment.
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Northwest Univ Law Rev
Constitutional law--due process requires a standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt for involuntary civil commitment.
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Cathol Univers Law Rev
The role of the court as mental health laws change.
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Ill Bar J
Michigan funds barred for psychosurgery.
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Washington Post
"The struggle for patients' rights in a state hospital": issues and implications.
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Int J Soc Psychiatry
Shock therapy and psychiatric malpractice; the legal accomodation to a controversial treatment.
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J Forensic Sci Soc
Comments on presidential address.
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Biol Psychiatry
Right to treatment for the mentally disabled: the need for realistic standards and objective criteria.
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Harv Civ Rights-Civil Lib Law Rev
The rights of the mentally ill during incarceration: the developing law.
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Univ Fla Law Rev
Involuntary hospitalization: observations on the politics of a coalition.
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S D Law Rev
Constitutional law--due process requires that limits be placed on psychiatric confinement commensurate with the procedural safeguards employed in obtaining that confinement.
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Buffalo Law Rev
Wyatt v. Stickney and the right of civilly committed mental patients to adequate treatment.
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Harv Law Rev
A new emancipation: toward an end to involuntary civil commitments.
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Notre Dame Lawyer
Prison transfer to mental institutions: the right to equal protection.
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N D Law Rev
Creating a clockwork orange.
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New Statesman
The second wave.
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Ment Hyg
Legal problems involved in implementing the right to treatment.
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Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law
Civil commitment and the doctrine of balance: a critical analysis.
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Santa Clara Lawyer
Loosing the chains: in-hospital civil liberties of mental patients.
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Santa Clara Lawyer
The law and the biological revolution.
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Columbia J Law Soc Probl
Consents from mentally ill patients.
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Hosp Top
Big brother and psychotechnology.
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Psychol Today
Burden of proof and vagueness in civil commitment proceedings.
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Am J Crim Law
Future of psychosurgery in doubt.
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Nature
New threats to blacks: brain surgery to control behavior.
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Ebony
Involuntary civil commitment of the non-dangerous mentally ill: substantive limitations.
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S D Law Rev
Token and taboo: behavior modification, token economies, and the law.
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Calif Law Rev
The anthropologist as observer. Ethical aspects of clinical observations of behavior (William Caudill).
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J Nerv Ment Dis
The new biotechnology and the role of legal intervention.
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Am J Orthopsychiatry
Psychosurgery: ethical issues and a proposal for control.
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Am J Orthopsychiatry
From moral treatment to railroading out of the mental hospital.
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Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law
Ethical considerations in behavior control.
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Tex Rep Biol Med
Psychiatry and political dissent.
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Lancet
Psychiatrists and the adversary process.
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Sci Am
With liberty and psychosis for all.
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Psychiatr Q
A new setting for informed consent.
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Lancet
Legal and ethical aspects of behavior control.
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Am J Psychiatry
Radical psychiatry: an examination of the issues.
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Am J Psychiatry
Emergency commitment--a transcultural study.
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Am J Psychiatry
Donaldson v. O'Connor. 26 Apr 1974.
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Fed Report
Bell v. Wayne County General Hospital at Eloise. 31 May 1974.
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Fed Suppl
Rights of recipients of mental health services.
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Mich Statut Annot Mich
Wyatt v. Aderholt. 8 Nov 1974.
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Fed Report
Mental health patients' bill of rights.
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Del Code Annot Del
Patient's civil and legal rights.
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Ariz Revis Statut Annot Ariz
Rights--posting of list.
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Wests Revis Code Wash Annot Wash State
Lynch v. Baxley. 14 Dec 1974.
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Fed Suppl
Lessard v. Schmidt. 15 Aug 1974.
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Fed Suppl
Confidential information and records--disclosure.
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Wests Revis Code Wash Annot Wash State
Relief for the civilly committed: a constitutional right to treatment.
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KY Law J
Pots and black kettles: a philosopher's perspective on psychosurgery.
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Boston Univ Law Rev
Behavioral modification as a potential infringement on prisoners' right to privacy.
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New Engl J Prison Law
Of mad dogs and scientists: the perils of the "criminal-insane".
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Univ PA Law Rev
The mentally ill: from back wards to back alleys.
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Washington Post
Torts--informed consent--an involuntarily confined mental patient cannot give informed consent to experimental psychosurgery.
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Wayne Law Rev
Mental health law bibliography.
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Univ Toledo Law Rev
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