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Psychiatric imprisonment
Psychiatric imprisonment It has been suggested that this article ... section be merged into Involuntary commitment. (Discuss) Psychiatric imprisonment refers to the involuntary imprisonment of people in psychiatric institution on ...
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Psychiatric imprisonment (Psychology wiki)
Psychiatric imprisonment Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... section be merged into Involuntary commitment . ( Discuss ) Psychiatric imprisonment refers to the involuntary imprisonment of people in psychiatric institution on ...
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Talk:Psychiatric imprisonment
Talk:Psychiatric imprisonment I have a question Is Michael Foucault ... Is the comment on various countries using psychiatric imprisonment to remove the "unwanted" neutral? Some source ... surveillance to receive Medicare reimbursement for any psychiatric treatment they receive,” writes Hermione ...
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Preventive detention (translated from German)
... becomes beside one Freiheitsstrafe arranged. If the imprisonment is first served, the court before execution ... Debt-unable those comes Accommodation in a psychiatric hospital in consideration. Arrangement in the judgement ... must be fulfilled: The author receives an imprisonment in the current procedure from at least ... twice for deliberate criminal offences to an imprisonment of at least in each case one ... Remand or others False imprisonments on the imprisonment were taken into account, then they ...
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Involuntary commitment
... to a mental hospital, insane asylum or psychiatric ward against their will or over their ... or others standard. Treatment of illness Many psychiatric disorders are treated with therapies such as ... a reduction in symptoms and signs of psychiatric disorders. [citation needed] These studies have been ... basis of the person having a treatable psychiatric disorder. In those jurisdictions where danger is ... usually allowed. Other studies have shown that psychiatric treatment is less effective than no ...
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Murder
... murder are: first degree murder - mandatory life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for 25 ... the "faint hope clause" after 15 years imprisonment, but such a reduction is rarely given ... multiple murders) second degree murder - mandatory life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for 10 ... eligibility is 25 years) manslaughter - maximum life imprisonment; if firearm was used to commit the ... offence, the minimum penalty is 4 years' imprisonment infanticide - maximum 5 years imprisonment There ...
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Tokioter of processes (translated from German)
... Lungenentzuendung died 9. Hashimoto Kingor? Colonel life imprisonment 10. Takazumi Oka Vice Admiral life imprisonment (dismiss 1954) 11 Sato Kenryo Lieutenant general life imprisonment (dismiss 1956) 12. Minami Jir? General, governor general Koreas life imprisonment (dismiss 1954) 13. Shimada Shigetar? Admiral, naval Minister life imprisonment (dismiss 1955) 14. Hata Shunroku General ...
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Talk:Involuntary commitment
... tag on some other page, such as Psychiatric imprisonment. -- Antaeus Feldspar 03:55, 21 January 2006 ... One needs to make a distinction between psychiatric commitment and civil commitment. People have been arguing about psychiatric commitment since the 1960's, and that ... argue that under no circumstances should a psychiatric patient be held against their will". ...
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Talk:Thomas Szasz
... as a biochemical test) any mental illness - psychiatric research is heavily subsidized by pharmaceutical companies ... DSM and many conditions have overlapping symptoms. Psychiatric diagnosis is often in error. There is ... or the condition. Schizophrenics do best without psychiatric treatment, according to the World Health Organization ... That is the opinion of the American Psychiatric Association (the international association of 36,000 ... 2005 (UTC) On the contrary, every legitimate psychiatric and psychological study on mental illness ...
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Category:Psychiatry
... to this category. A Anti-psychiatry I Psychiatric institutions M Mental hospitals Mental illness diagnosis ... by DSM and ISCDRHP Military psychiatry P Psychiatric treatments Psychiatrists Psychotherapy Pages in category "Psychiatry ... Psychiatry 3 311 (DSM) 5 5150 (Involuntary psychiatric hold) A Abbreviated mental test score Anhedonia ... psychiatry Breakthrough Burnout (psychology) C Causes of psychiatric disorder Charles Bonnet syndrome Chemical imbalance theory ... José Augusto Seco Machado Gil Glossary of Psychiatric Terms H Hyperfocus I Insanity Institutionalisation ...
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