Who Should Be Committable?

Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 2 (1):35-47 (1995)
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Defends an alternative to danger to self or others as a basis for involuntary treatment. Involuntary hospitalization for treatment should hinge on a patient's competence to refuse treatment

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Michael Lavin
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