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Involuntary commitment or civil commitment is a legal process through which an individual with symptoms of severe mental illness is court-ordered into treatment in a hospital ( inpatient ) or in the community ( outpatient ).
Involuntary commitment is the use of
Involuntary commitment is used to some degree for each of the following headings although different jurisdictions have different criteria.
* Public Service: Committed to healing: Involuntary commitment procedures.
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The American Association for the Abolition of Involuntary Mental Hospitalization ( AAAIMH ) was an organization founded in 1970 by Dr. Thomas Szasz, George Alexander, and Erving Goffman for the purpose of abolishing involuntary psychiatric intervention, particularly involuntary commitment, against individuals.
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* Involuntary commitment, the use of legal means or forms to commit a person to a mental hospital, insane asylum or psychiatric ward
This is so that if the doctor believes that the patient would be a danger to self or others, the doctor has time to begin Involuntary commitment proceedings against the patient to compel the patient to remain in the hospital for treatment.
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Furthermore, in his Science of Survival Hubbard suggested putting people very low on the scale into quarantine, a practice at odds with, for instance, the aim of the American Association for the Abolition of Involuntary Mental Hospitalization: an organization co-founded by Szasz to end involuntary commitment.

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Involuntary euthanasia is usually considered murder.
On the tropical world of Lalonde, the newest colony in the Confederation, a group of Involuntary Transportees ' Ivets ' from Earth ( it becomes clear that the basic sentence for basically every convicted person on Earth is transportation, as its population is far too large to sustain prisoners ) is made to work while voluntary colonists set out to make a new life for themselves-some eager, some forced to come along with their families.
Involuntary unemployment does not exist in agrarian societies nor is it formally recognized to exist in underdeveloped but urban societies, such as the mega-cities of Africa and of India / Pakistan.
Involuntary unemployment is discussed from the narrative standpoint in stories, and novels of social suffering.
Involuntary treatment is emphatically opposed by the mental patient liberation movement, but this movement does not have any issue with any psychiatric treatment that is consensual, provided that both parties are free to withdraw consent at any time.
Involuntary servitude is only permitted as punishment for a crime.
Involuntary servitude is a United States legal and constitutional term for a person laboring against that person's will to benefit another, under some form of coercion other than the worker's financial needs.
Involuntary servitude is not dependent upon compensation or its amount.
Involuntary respiration is controlled by respiratory centers within the medulla oblongata and pons.
Involuntary celibacy ( colloquially incel ) is chronic near-total or total absence in a person's sexuality of intimate relationships or sexual intercourse that is occurring for reasons other than voluntary celibacy, asexuality, antisexualism, or sexual abstinence.
Involuntary celibacy is distinct from other forms of celibacy in two major ways: First, it explicitly does not depend on choices of the celibate, and remains stable even if the person succeeds in improving his or her looks and social skills to try to attract sexual partners.
* Involuntary or unwilling ( akousion ) acts, which are is the simplest case where people do not praise or blame.
Involuntary termination is the employee's departure at the hands of the employer.
** General: overall increased risk ; reviewing the evidence accumulated on a worldwide basis, the International Agency for Research on Cancer concluded in 2004 that " Involuntary smoking ( exposure to secondhand or ' environmental ' tobacco smoke ) is carcinogenic to humans.
This belief is based in part on an analogy with numerous other cases of deportations of non-Russians from boundary territories ( see, e. g., Involuntary settlements in the Soviet Union ), as well as the fact that other non-Russian populations, such as Greeks, Armenians and Bulgarians were also removed from Crimea.

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Involuntary werewolves, on the other hand, are werewolves by an accident of birth or health.
Involuntary treatments are among the many psychiatric practices which are questioned by the Anti-Psychiatric movement.
Involuntary castration appears in the history of warfare, sometimes used by one side to torture or demoralize their enemies.
However Involuntary migration refers to groups that are forced by their enemies to leave through population transfer or ethnic cleansing.
* Involuntary sphincters are stimulated by autonomic nerves.
In both aquatic and terrestrial respiration, the exact mechanisms by which neurons can generate this involuntary rhythm are still not completely understood ( see Involuntary control of respiration ).
Involuntary outbursts, such as racial or ethnic slurs in the company of those most offended by such remarks, can be particularly embarrassing.
Involuntary celibacy cannot generally be explained through external personal factors — most incels, based on inquests by researchers into the population, are not physically unattractive, and most resemble in an interpersonal sense their peers who are sexually active.
The study, Involuntary celibacy: A life course analysis, was published in 2001 in the Journal of Sex Research, produced by the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality.
Lilya 4-ever appeared as number three on the list, surpassed only by Involuntary and Songs from the Second Floor.
Involuntary eye movement, as elicited by Bell's phenomenon, for instance, may be closer to normal.
Involuntary memories ( or flashbacks ) are elicited in the participant by reading an emotionally-charged script to them that is designed to trigger a flashback in individuals who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.

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