EPISODE · Sep 27, 2023 · 25 MIN
The debate over coercive care in mental health with Anna Mehler Paperny
from Quick Takes: A podcast by physicians, for physicians · host Anna Mehler Paperny, Dr. David Gratzer: Physician and Educator at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
On this episode of Quick Takes, Dr. Gratzer explores the increasing interest in coercive interventions across various jurisdictions. Joining him is journalist Anna Mehler Paperny who shares her personal experiences with involuntary hospitalization, highlighting the complex balance between patient rights and intervention.During this candid conversation we learn:the possible reasons for the resurgence of coercive careif the long-term risks associated with coercion outweigh the short-term benefitsthe importance of physicians to treat patients with respect and to recruit them as collaborators in their careAnna’s thoughts on how we can expand voluntary care.Follow us on X(formerly known as Twitter) THANKS FOR LISTENING!Quick Takes is a production of the Center for Addiction and Mental Health. You can find links to the relevant content mentioned in the show and accessible transcripts of all the episodes we produce online at CAMH.ca and on the CAMH Global Learning Academy.Follow CAMH Education on X (formerly known as Twitter) @camhEduFollow and subscribe to Reading of the Week where, every week, Dr. David Gratzer reviews research papers from the world of psychiatry.
What this episode covers
New York. California. Alberta. Across North America, there is growing interest in getting more people with mental health problems into care – even against their will. Why is this happening? What should we worry about? In this episode of Quick Takes, Dr. David Gratzer speaks with journalist and bestselling author Anna Mehler Paperny. Their discussion highlights the complex balance between patient rights and intervention.
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