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Use of Antipsychotic Medications to Treat Behavioral Disturbances in Persons with Dementia
Resource Document on the Use of Antipsychotic Medications to Treat Behavioral Disturbances in Persons with Dementia
Position Statement on Use of the Principles of Recovery
Position Statement on Use of the Principles of Recovery
Position Statement on Restrictive Housing of Incarcerated Adults with Serious Mental Illness
Position Statement on Restrictive Housing of Incarcerated Adults with Serious Mental Illness
Position Statement on Ensuring Access to, and Appropriate Utilization of, Psychiatric Services for the Elderly
Position Statement on Ensuring Access to, and Appropriate Utilization of, Psychiatric Services for the Elderly
Accountability for Persons with Serious Mental Illness
Accountability for Persons with Serious Mental Illness
Position Statement on Voluntary and Involuntary Hospitalization of Adults with Mental Illness
Position Statement on Voluntary and Involuntary Hospitalization of Adults with Mental Illness
Position Statement on Use of the Terms Client and Provider
Position Statement on Use of the Terms Client and Provider
Position Statement Against the Use of Cannabis for PTSD
Position Statement Against the Use of Cannabis for PTSD
Position Statement on Assessing the Risk of Violence
Position Statement on Assessing the Risk of Violence
Position Statement on the Role of Psychiatry in HIV
Position Statement on the Role of Psychiatry in HIV
Involuntary Outpatient Commitment
Involuntary outpatient commitment is a form of court-ordered outpatient treatment for patients who suffer from severe mental illness and who are unlikely to adhere to treatment without such a program. It can be used as a transition from involuntary hospitalization, an alternative to involuntary hospitalization or as a preventive treatment for those who do not currently meet criteria for involuntary hospitalization. It should be used in each of these instances for patients who need treatment to p