Law, Liberty and Psychiatry: An Inquiry Into the Social Uses of Mental Health Practices, Volume 10Dr. Thomas Szasz on the shortcomings of commitment procedures, and the inadequacies of protections afforded patients in psychiatric institutions. He alerts us to the existing and potential abuses of human rights in mental health programs and procedures. |
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Law, Liberty, and Psychiatry: An Inquiry Into the Social Uses of Mental ... Thomas Stephen Szasz,United States No preview available - 2012 |
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