Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Contentious California Mental Health Reform Too Hot to Handle

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A <span>California</span> organisation that is looking into probable changes of a state law ruling psychiatric joining has expelled a new report.
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The news from a group, <a href="http://www.lpsreform.org/">LPS Reform</a>, is “The Case for <span>Updating California’s Mental Health Treatment Law</span>.” The <a href="http://www.latimes.com/health/la-me-mental-health-task-force-20120409,0,677225.story">Los Angeles Times</a> points out that <span>LPS Reform</span> is a self-appointed organisation seeking to “broaden a terms of <span>involuntary commitment</span> and conservatorship.”
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Whom does a remodel organisation target?
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LPS Reform targets a adult <span>mental health system</span> of a State of California. In particular, it focuses on people who are authorised for “involuntary polite commitment” to California’s psychiatric in...

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