Mental Health, Legal Capacity, and Human Rights
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Mental Health, Legal Capacity, and Human Rights

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Mental Health, Legal Capacity, and Human Rights

About this book

Since adoption of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the interpretive General Comment 1, the topic of legal capacity in mental health settings has generated considerable debate in disciplines ranging from law and psychiatry to public health and public policy. With over 180 countries having ratified the Convention, the shifts required in law and clinical practice need to be informed by interdisciplinary and contextually relevant research as well as the views of stakeholders. With an equal emphasis on the Global North and Global South, this volume offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary analysis of legal capacity in the realm of mental health. Integrating rigorous academic research with perspectives from people with psychosocial disabilities and their caregivers, the authors provide a holistic overview of pertinent issues and suggest avenues for reform.

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Topic
Law
Subtopic
Medical Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title page
  3. Title page
  4. Copyright page
  5. Contents
  6. List of Figures
  7. List of Tables
  8. List of Boxes
  9. List of Contributors
  10. Preface
  11. Foreword
  12. Introduction A “Paradigm Shift” in Mental Health Care
  13. 1 The Alchemy of Agency: Reflections on Supported Decision-Making, the Right to Health and Health Systems as Democratic Institutions
  14. 2 Redefining International Mental Health Care in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic
  15. 3 Reparation for Psychiatric Violence: A Call to Justice
  16. 4 Divergent Human Rights Approaches to Capacity and Consent
  17. 5 From Pipe Dream to Reality: A Practical Legal Approach Towards the Global Abolition of Psychiatric Coercion
  18. 6 The ‘Fusion Law’ Proposals and the CRPD
  19. 7 Contextualising Legal Capacity and Supported Decision Making in the Global South Experiences: of Homeless Women with Mental Health Issues from Chennai, India
  20. 8 The Potential of the Legal Capacity Law Reform in Peru to Transform Mental Health Provision
  21. 9 Advancing Disability Equality Through Supported Decision-Making: The CRPD and the Canadian Constitution
  22. 10 Decisional Autonomy and India’s Mental Healthcare Act, 2017: A Comment on Emerging Jurisprudence
  23. 11 Towards Resolving Damaging Uncertainties: Progress in the United Kingdom and Elsewhere
  24. 12 ‘The Revolution Will Not Be Televised’: Recent Developments in Mental Health Law Reform in Zambia and Ghana
  25. 13 Supported Decision-Making and Legal Capacity in Kenya
  26. 14 Seher’s “Circle of Care” Model in Advancing Supported Decision Making in India
  27. 15 The Swedish Personal Ombudsman: Support in Decision-Making and Accessing Human Rights
  28. 16 Strategies to Achieve a Rights-Based Approach through WHO QualityRights
  29. 17 The Clubhouse Model: A Framework for Naturally Occurring Supported Decision Making
  30. 18 Mind the Gap: Researching ‘Alternatives to Coercion’ in Mental Health Care
  31. 19 Psychiatric Advance Directives and Supported Decision-Making: Preliminary Developments and Pilot Studies in California
  32. 20 Community-Based Mental Health Care Delivery with Partners In Health: A Framework for Putting the CRPD into Practice
  33. 21 Lived Experience Perspectives from Australia, Canada, Kenya, Cameroon and South Africa – Conceptualising the Realities
  34. 22 In the Pursuit of Justice: Advocacy by and for Hyper-marginalized People with Psychosocial Disabilities through the Law and Beyond
  35. 23 The Danish Experience of Transforming Decision-Making Models
  36. 24 The Use of Patient Advocates in Supporting People with Psychosocial Disabilities
  37. 25 Users’ Involvement in Decision-Making: Lessons from Primary Research in India and Japan
  38. 26 Involvement of People with Lived Experience of Mental Health Conditions in Decision-Making to Improve Care in Rural Ethiopia