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Session: Pre-Therapeutic Techniques and Coercion in Mental Health
4150.3: Tuesday, November 07, 2006: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM
Oral
Pre-Therapeutic Techniques and Coercion in Mental Health
Leading researchers and experts in the field will present new studies and insights related to different perspectives of coercion, specifically those involving the use of pre-therapeutic techniques for difficult to reach consumers.
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the session, the participant (learner) in this session will be able to identify and discuss issues related to different perspectives of coercion, specifically those involving the use of pre-therapeutic techniques for difficult to reach consumers.
Moderator(s):John F. Crilly, PhD, MPH, MSW
12:30 PMAre Pre-therapeutic Engagement Techniques in Restrictive Settings Coercive?
John F. Crilly, PhD, MPH, MSW, Virginia Aldige-Hiday, PhD, Glenn Currier, MD, MPH
12:45 PMAssertive Treatment vs. Coercion in Emergency and Acute Settings  [ Recorded presentation ]
Glenn Currier, MD, MPH, John F. Crilly, PhD, MPH, MSW, Virginia Aldige-Hiday, PhD
1:00 PMWard Management: Therapeutic leverage replaces coercion in the state hospital setting  [ Recorded presentation ]
John F. Crilly, PhD, MPH, MSW, Virginia Aldige-Hiday, PhD, Glenn Currier, MD, MPH
1:15 PMPerceived Coercion and Program Satisfaction in Outpatient Committment Programs and Mental Health Courts  [ Recorded presentation ]
Virginia Aldige-Hiday, PhD, John F. Crilly, PhD, MPH, MSW, Glenn Currier, MD, MPH
1:30 PMJail Diversion: Is use of legal leverage coercive?  [ Recorded presentation ]
John F. Crilly, PhD, MPH, MSW, Virginia Aldige-Hiday, PhD, Glenn Currier, MD, MPH
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organized by:Mental Health
Endorsed by:Socialist Caucus
CE Credits:CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing

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