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Institutional options in management of coercion in anorexia treatment: the antipodean experiment?Terry Carney
Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, 173 175 Phillip Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
Int J Law Psychiatry 26:647-75. 2003
The mental health service crisis of neoliberalism -- an antipodean perspectiveTerry Carney
University of Sydney, 173 175 Phillip St, Sydney 2000 Australia
Int J Law Psychiatry 31:101-15. 2008....
Why (and when) clinicians compel treatment of anorexia nervosa patientsTerry Carney
The University of Sydney, Australia
Eur Eat Disord Rev 16:199-206. 2008....
Reflections on coercion in the treatment of severe anorexia nervosaTerry Carney
Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci 43:159-65. 2006..The high mortality of severe anorexia nervosa causes clinicians to consider any legal avenues for coercing acutely-ill patients to remain in treatment or refeeding programs, such as mental health laws or adult guardianship laws...
Coercion is coercion? Reflections on trends in the use of compulsion in treating anorexia nervosaTerry Carney
Department of Law, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Australas Psychiatry 15:390-5. 2007..This paper explores similarities and differences between formal coercion and other forms of 'strong persuasion' in clinical decision-making about medical management of patients with severe anorexia nervosa...
Mental health legislation in the commonwealthTerry Carney
Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Curr Opin Psychiatry 20:482-5. 2007..The role of tribunal or court adjudication of the need for admission is also debated, along with the capacity of the law to harness resources or manage care. It is therefore timely to review these debates...
Australian mental health tribunals--'Space' for rights, protection, treatment and governance?Terry Carney
Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, Eastern Avenue, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
Int J Law Psychiatry 35:1-10. 2012....
Can psychiatric terminology be translated into legal regulation? The anorexia nervosa examplePierre Beumont
University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Aust N Z J Psychiatry 38:819-29. 2004..To explore the tension between the definition of mental illness in clinical psychiatry and its embodiment in legislation applied by tribunals reviewing decisions to treat...
Conceptual issues in theorising anorexia nervosa: mere matters of semantics?Pierre Beumont
Psychological Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Int J Law Psychiatry 26:585-98. 2003
Forensic mental health law reform in Japan: from criminal warehousing to broad-spectrum specialist services?David N Weisstub
Legal Psychiatry and Biomedical Ethics, Universite de Montreal, Canada
Int J Law Psychiatry 29:86-100. 2006..The coordination of services and the development of specialty training are necessary conditions for the realization of improved and humane conditions for mentally ill persons in Japan...
