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Commentary: We have better mental health options than involuntary treatment

Times Union 31 Mar 2025
In fact, we can do both. We all want to help stop the suffering of people in severe states of crisis ... But we can do this without extending policies that deploy police to make what are termed “mental hygiene arrests” and initiate involuntary treatment ... .
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How would Hochul’s involuntary commitment power play potentially impact the way NYC handles severe mental ...

AM New York 31 Mar 2025
Kathy Hochul’s extensive plan for mental health reform, which includes expanding powers to involuntary commit those who are in the most critical need for treatment in New York.
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Involuntary celebate

The Manila Times 30 Mar 2025
Incel. The first time I saw it was in a Singaporean newspaper. The article — "Involuntarily Celibate ... "The men are known as 'incels,' short for involuntarily celibate," the article explained ... Whew! ... To begin with, they are falling behind academically ... ....
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Judge denies motion for involuntary medication for 2020 Windsor murder suspect

The Tribune Greeley 26 Mar 2025
Trevor George, 36, appeared Wednesday in Weld District Court for a competency hearing that was scheduled last month after the court received two competency evaluations disagreeing on whether he was fit to stand trial. Trevor George ... (Photo ... ....
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Commentary: Strengthening laws on involuntary treatment will make communities safer

Times Union 26 Mar 2025
The proposals would strengthen laws that relate to involuntary inpatient and outpatient treatment.
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Expanding involuntary commitment won't solve our mental health crisis

Newsday 26 Mar 2025
Kathy Hochul’s proposed expansion of involuntary commitment law, which would loosen the criteria for hospitalization to go beyond posing an immediate or substantial risk to one’s self or others, and ...
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NYC Mayor Adams defends involuntary removal of mentally ill people to hospitals

Hastings Tribune 25 Mar 2025
NEW YORKMayor Eric Adams on Monday defended involuntary removals of mentally ill people to hospitals and said his City Council critics need to get out of their “sterilized environment” after a City Council report slammed the practice as ... .
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New York City Council report decries Adams' involuntary hospitalization policy

Newsday 25 Mar 2025
"The Administration has continuously relied on involuntary removals as a catch-all solution without providing funding for the necessary treatment measures for people in need of long-term services.".
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Patients will need extensive support after involuntary addiction treatment: Alberta agency

CBC 24 Mar 2025
An Alberta Crown corporation that studies addiction recommends that any involuntary treatment be done for longer time periods because shorter stays seem ineffective ... .
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