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008 070119s2006 onc|||||||||||||| ||eng d
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100 1 $aFabris, Erick,$q(Erick Philip),$d1968-
245 10 $aIdentity, inmates, insight, capacity, consent, coercion: Chemical incarceration in psychiatric survivor experiences of community treatment orders.
260 $c2006.
300 $a139 leaves.
500 $aSource: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 44-06, page: 2503.
502 $aThesis (M.A.)--University of Toronto, 2006.
506 $aElectronic version licensed for access by U. of T. users.
520 $aThis is a qualitative analysis of forced treatment by someone who has been forcibly treated. Inspired in part by institutional ethnography, this interpretive inquiry assembles and analyses: focus group and interview transcriptions, psychiatric tribunal texts, literature on coercion and institutions, and personal narratives involving so-called 'mad' experience. Through psychiatric workers' and activists' perceptions, I explore psychiatric survivor experiences under a 'Community Treatment Order', or 'CTO', a new legal mechanism in Ontario, Canada, which can be used to compel psychiatric drug treatment for people leaving psychiatric facilities. Participants discuss force, coercion, and problems related to the medico-legal status of CTO's, including 'consent to treatment' rights, and 'insight into mental illness' tests. This analysis highlights cyclical practices of power that sustain psychiatric institutionalization as it expands beyond physical sites into the private sphere. I argue the CTO constitutes a chemical imprisonment within the body.
590 $aROBARTS MICROTEXT copy on microfiche.$5CaOTU
650 0 $aDrug utilization.
650 0 $aPsychiatry$xSociological aspects.
650 0 $aPsychotherapy patients$xAbuse of.
650 0 $aPsychotherapy$xFailure.
650 0 $aPsychotropic drugs$xLaw and legislation.
650 0 $aMedical laws and legislation.
650 0 $aMental illness$xChemotherapy.
650 0 $aPsychopharmacology.
650 0 $aDrugs$xPhysiological effect.
653 $aEducation, Adult and Continuing.
653 $aSociology, Criminology and Penology.
856 41 $uhttp://link.library.utoronto.ca/eir/EIRdetail.cfm?Resources__ID=442159&T=F$yConnect to resource
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949 $aOnline resource 442159$wASIS$c1$i6063860-2001$lONLINE$mE_RESOURCE$rY$sY$tE_RESOURCE$u2/2/2007
949 $aT F$wDEWEY$c1$i30005032359450$lTHESES$mOISE_UT$rN$sY$tTHESIS$u20/6/2006
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