
Episode 2, Involuntary Treatment with Professor Elyn Saks
06/09/20 • 35 min
An in depth discussion on the complexities and individual considerations of involuntary treatment with renowned mental health law expert Professor Elyn Saks. Take-aways from this episode could provide a framework to ensuring maximum compassion and better access to care for those with serious mental illness.
An in depth discussion on the complexities and individual considerations of involuntary treatment with renowned mental health law expert Professor Elyn Saks. Take-aways from this episode could provide a framework to ensuring maximum compassion and better access to care for those with serious mental illness.
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CHAD;Chats - Episode 2, Involuntary Treatment with Professor Elyn Saks
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Greetings and Thanks for including chat chats in your day. Chat chats as a podcast series devoted to powerful discussions in mental health. My name is Todd crooks, and I'm executive director of Chad's Legacy Project, a Washington state based mental health advocacy nonprofit focused on education and innovation within the mental health system. I'll start this our second episode by saying Chad chat is not just intended as mere discussion with my g
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