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  2. Involuntary commitment - Wikipedia

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    Commitment proceedings often follow a period of emergency hospitalization, during which an individual with acute psychiatric symptoms is confined for a relatively short duration (e.g. 72 hours) in a treatment facility for evaluation and stabilization by mental health professionals who may then determine whether further civil commitment is ...

  3. Involuntary commitment by country - Wikipedia

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    United Nations General Assembly (resolution 46/119 of 1991), "Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and the Improvement of Mental Health Care" is a non-binding resolution advocating certain broadly-drawn procedures for the carrying out of involuntary commitment.

  4. Involuntary treatment - Wikipedia

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    Those treated for mental health disorders are committed before involuntary treatment. Those under community treatment orders (also known as outpatient commitment in some countries) may be ordered to take medication, and if they fail to may be committed and treated involuntarily.

  5. IL allows voluntary and involuntary care for mental health ...

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    The News-Democrat spoke with Mark Heyrman, general counsel to Mental Health America and chair of public policy for Mental Health America of Illinois, about involuntary inpatient commitment and its ...

  6. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul seeks expanded involuntary ...

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    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, is looking to expand the state’s involuntary commitment laws to allow hospitals to force more people with mental health problems into treatment. This ...

  7. Addington v. Texas - Wikipedia

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    Addington v. Texas, 441 U.S. 418 (1979), was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court that set the standard for involuntary commitment for treatment by raising the burden of proof required to commit persons for psychiatric treatment from the usual civil burden of proof of "preponderance of the evidence" to "clear and convincing evidence".

  8. Adams calls for $650M for New York City’s mental health 'crisis'

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    Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to push for strengthening the state's involuntary commitment law and providing more money for mental health in her upcoming budget. During her State of the State address on ...

  9. Baker Act - Wikipedia

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    Every state has a mental health statute, with many similar to the Baker Act, but also differences across states in short-term emergency commitment (the equivalent of an involuntary [Baker Act] examination in [4] Florida), [5] long-term involuntary commitment (the equivalent of involuntary inpatient placement in Florida), [6] and involuntary ...

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