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by javanissen
168 days ago
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Is the huge risk being involuntarily committed? If so, that is a risk that is very dependent on local laws. I would be much more cautious about seeking mental health care in Florida, where the Baker Act makes it very easy, than in Connecticut [0]. The risk of being involuntarily committed also, of course, has to be balanced against the risk of forgoing mental health care when you need it and then injuring or killing yourself. [0] https://psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ps.201900477 |
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