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by PiggySpeed
2865 days ago
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This is a complicated issue. I've seen this happen in practice. As long as the process remains conservative and respectful of the patient, it results in better outcomes for the patient and a more peaceful society. The cases where I have seen this happen: schizophrenia, drug-induced psychosis, acute mania, dementia. Patients come out far better in an institutionalized setting, as opposed to being on the streets and walking aimlessly in dangerous traffic. |
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Outcomes might be better than if there was no intervention, but that doesn't necessarily imply that mental health services are effectively doing anything more than providing "protective custody".