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Published Online: April 1988

Assessing the NCSC Guidelines for Involuntary Civil Commitment From the Clinician's Point of View

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Two clinicians who helped develop the National Center for State Courts' 50 guidelines for involunatary civil commitment assess how well the guidelines address some of the common problems clinicians face during the commitment process. The guidelines with potential to help clinicians call for the establishment of screening agencies to reduce unnecessary commitments; encourage the development of models for outpatient commitment; attempt to ensure that information gathered during the evaluation process reaches clinicians; suggest how clinicians can more validly predict whether a patient is dangerous; and advocate more research and evaluation of civil commitment processes. The guidelines that would hamper good clinical care advocate using lawyers as brokers of services and requiring the courts to approve treatment plans. Clinicians are urged to become familiar with the guidelines.

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Pages: 406 - 410

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Published in print: April 1988
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Department of Psychiatric, University of Massachusetts Medical School, 55 Lake Avenue North, Worcester, Massachusetts 01605
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh

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