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Discussion 1
The Ethics of Mandated Treatment
In your post, construct clear and concise arguments using evidence-based psychological concepts and theories to present your recommendations as to whether or not treatment should be mandated for the individuals in each of the scenarios. As you write your recommendations, be certain to provide insights into the following questions.
What are the ethical principles and implications raised by legally mandating clients into treatment?
What evidence exists regarding the effectiveness of treatment with and without coercion for this type of situation?
What would be the challenges in evaluating the effectiveness of mandated treatment? How might mandated treatment impact your clinical decision making as the mental health professional assigned to these cases?
What client factors might limit or augment the potential benefits of treatment if it were mandated?
Scenario I :
A client with a well-established history of repeated dangerous behavior and inpatient commitment has been treated, stabilized, and discharged into the community. The treating psychiatrist believes that the client's success in the community is far more likely if treatment is continued. However, the client wishes to terminate treatment. A request for mandated treatment is filed by the psychiatrist with the court. During the hearing, the psychiatrist testifies that while the client is not imminently dangerous, he potentially could become dangerous again without treatment.
Scenario 2:
A long-term client appeared quite excited during a recent session with her therapist. Speaking rapidly, she told the therapist that she was planning a gambling trip that would win her millions of dollars. After some probing, the therapist learned the client had recently stopped taking the medication prescribed for her bipolar disorder because she had been feeling so happy. The client also indicated that she no longer saw a need for therapy and was planning to stop treatment.
Scenario 3:
An older, debilitated adult is living within two miles of her adult daughter. The daughter currently has control of her mother's finances and is aware that her mother is unable to leave home to purchase basic necessities. The mother wishes to be in psychotherapy, but the daughter claims that she can care for her mother on her own.
Discussion 2:
Virtual Conference: Call for Posters
- How are conference presentations professionally relevant?
- What elements of the proposal process were most difficult for you, and why?
- What positive outcomes do you anticipate will come from this process, which may be applied to potential work settings and/or doctoral programs?
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