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This is a Mental Health assignment, It should covers 3 questions:
What do you think about the civil rights of mentally ill patients?
What problems may arise in matters, such as money management, receiving visitors or telephoning others?
How can patients be helped to use their rights?
The assignment must be in APA style format, must have up to 400 characters and must be done before February 1st, 2018. Must have at least 4 references with less than 5 years.
Explanation & Answer
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Civil Rights of Mentally Ill Patients - Outline
Thesis statement: Civil rights of mentally ill patients
1. The civil rights of mentally ill patients
2. Problems that may arise in matters, such as money management, receiving
visitors or telephoning others
3. How patients can be helped to use their rights?
Running head: CIVIL RIGHTS OF MENTALLY ILL PATIENTS
Civil Rights of Mentally Ill Patients
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Institution
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CIVIL RIGHTS OF MENTALLY ILL PATIENTS
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Civil Rights of Mentally Ill Patients
Consistent with the National Council on Disability report, individuals with mental
conditions are regularly robbed of their civil rights in a manner that no other persons with
disabilities are. It is especially true for individuals who have been unwillingly confined in
psychiatric wards. Under current requirements of the state’s majority, an individual who is
evaluated by a psychiatrist to be in looming danger to self or others may be unwillingly
confined to a protected mental institution and locked there for some time. Some would debate
that unwilling civil commitment is an essential method warranted b...
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