Civil Commitment Law with a Focus on Hospitalized Patients History and Practice in Kansas: Part I and Part II
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forensic psychiatry, civil commitment, involuntary commitment, treatment nonadherence, psychiatry and lawMetrics
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Masolak, D., Parker, P., & Lincoln, J. (2023). Civil Commitment Law with a Focus on Hospitalized Patients History and Practice in Kansas: Part I and Part II. Kansas Journal of Medicine, 16(1), 21-24. https://doi.org/10.17161/kjm.vol16.18707