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Insight and use of community treatment orders

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Pages 269-280 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009

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Marie-Hélène Goulet, Pierre Pariseau-Legault, Cindy Côté, Alana Klein & Anne G. Crocker. (2020) Multiple Stakeholders’ Perspectives of Involuntary Treatment Orders: A Meta-synthesis of the Qualitative Evidence toward an Exploratory Model. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 19:1, pages 18-32.
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Magdalena Furgalska. (2023) ‘Informed consent is a bit of a joke to me’: lived experiences of insight, coercion, and capabilities in mental health care settings. International Journal of Law in Context, pages 1-19.
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Myriam Clément & Fanny Robichaud. (2020) Faire le pont vers la personne atteinte de psychose, dans un contexte de coercition. Soins Psychiatrie 41:326, pages 37-41.
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Georgios Mikellides, Artemis Stefani & Marianna Tantele. (2019) Community treatment orders: international perspective. BJPsych International 16:04, pages 83-86.
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Hannah Jobling. (2019) The legal oversight of community treatment orders: A qualitative analysis of tribunal decision-making. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 62, pages 95-103.
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Hanne Kilen Stuen, Anne Landheim, Jorun Rugkåsa & Rolf Wynn. (2018) Responsibilities with conflicting priorities: a qualitative study of ACT providers’ experiences with community treatment orders. BMC Health Services Research 18:1.
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Suzanne Dawson, Sharon Lawn, Alan Simpson & Eimear Muir-Cochrane. (2016) Care planning for consumers on community treatment orders: an integrative literature review. BMC Psychiatry 16:1.
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Laura Catherine Banks, Julia Stroud & Karolina Doughty. (2016) Community treatment orders: exploring the paradox of personalisation under compulsion. Health & Social Care in the Community 24:6, pages e181-e190.
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Jorun Rugkåsa. (2016) Effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders: The International Evidence. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 61:1, pages 15-24.
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Edwina M Light, Michael D Robertson, Philip Boyce, Terry Carney, Alan Rosen, Michelle Cleary, Glenn E Hunt, Nick O’Connor, Christopher Ryan & Ian H Kerridge. (2014) The lived experience of involuntary community treatment: a qualitative study of mental health consumers and carers. Australasian Psychiatry 22:4, pages 345-351.
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Muffazal Rawala & Susham Gupta. (2018) Use of community treatment orders in an inner-London assertive outreach service. The Psychiatric Bulletin 38:1, pages 13-18.
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J. Lally. (2013) Liberty or dignity: community treatment orders and rights. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine 30:2, pages 141-149.
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