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Basic Liberties, Consent, and Chemical Restraints

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Preferences of Individual Mental Health Service Users Are Essential in Determining the Least Restrictive Type of Restraint
The Lived Realities of Chemical Restraint: Prioritizing Patient Experience
On Being Conscious as a Basic Liberty
The Conditions for Ethical Chemical Restraints
Chemical Restraints and the Basic Liberties
On the Relative Intrusiveness of Physical and Chemical Restraints

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