Legal Psychiatry Flashcards

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Why do we have mental health law?

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  • Gives the power to provide compulsory care to those people with a mental disorder.
  • Rights and safeguards to ensure power is used appropriately.
  • Ensures NHS boards and local authr=orities have a duty to provide a range of services for those with mental illness.
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What are the principles of the 2003 Mental Health Act?

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  • Non-discrimination
  • Equality
  • Respect for diversity
  • Reciprocity
  • Informal care (better than formal)
  • Participation
  • Respect for carers
  • Least restrictive alternative
  • Benefit
  • Child welfare
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What is a mental disorder? (outlined by the Mental Health Act?

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  • Any mental illness
  • personality disorder
  • Learning disability
  • However, caused or manifested.
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What does Section 328 outline as “not only by”

(these are not disorders, but just because you have this doesn’t mean you can’t have a disorder either?)

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  • Sexual orientation
  • Sexual deviancy
  • Transsexualism
  • Transvestism
  • Dependence on, or use of, alcohol or drugs
  • Behaviour that causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to any other person
  • Acting as no prudent person would
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WHo can be detained under the mental health act?

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  • Anyone
  • Over or under 18
    • But child/adolescent specialists may be required.
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slide 12

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What does the Emergency Detention Ceritificate Section 36 of the 2003 Act State?

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  • Registered Medical Practitioner must carry it out.
  • Must consider it likely that
    • the patient has a mental disorder; and
    • because of that mental disorder, the patient’s decision making ability with regard to medical treatment for that mental disorder is significantly impaired
  • Must also be satisfied that
    • it is necessary as a matter of urgency to detain the patient in hospital in order to determine what medical treatment should be provided to the patient for the suspected mental disorder
    • there would be a significant risk to the health, safety or welfare of the patient or to the safety of another person if the patient were not detained in hospital; and
    • making arrangements with a view to granting a short-term detention certificate would involve undesirable delay
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Outline the Short Term Detention certificate “rules”

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Approved Medical Practitioner - likely a psychiatrist

  • Must consider it likely that
    • the patient has a mental disorder;
    • because of the mental disorder, the patients ability to make decisions about the provision of medical treatment is significantly impaired;
    • it is necessary to detain the patient in hospital for the purpose of determining what medical treatment should be given to the patient or giving medical treatment to the patient;
    • if the patient were not detained in hospital there would be a significant risk to the health, safety or welfare of the patient or to the safety of any other person; and
    • the granting of a short-term detention certificate is necessary
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Outline the Compulsory Treatment Order “rules”

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  • —Application to Mental Health Tribunal made by Mental Health Officer for the granting of a CTO
  • —Tribunal considers evidence and makes decision
  • —Mental Health Reports (GP and Approved Medical Practitioner or 2 Approved Medical Practitioners)
  • —Must be satisfied that
    • —the patient has a mental disorder
    • —medical treatment is available and would be likely to prevent deterioration or alleviate symptoms
    • —without treatment there would be significant risk to health, safety or welfare of patient or safety of others
    • —mental disorder significantly impairs decision making ability
    • —making of compulsory treatment order is necessary
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What are the criteria for detention of a patient?

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  • Mental disorder
  • Significant Impairment of Decision Making Ability for medical treatment about mental disorder
  • Significant risk to health, safety or welfare of the person or the safety of any other person
  • Treatment available
  • Order necessary (Court Order/Treatment Order)
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What is an Adult under the mental health act?

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