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What is label avoidance?
avoiding treatment or care in order to not be labeled as being mentally ill
Competence
degree to which pt can understand and appreciate info given during consent process; pt
cognitive ability to process info @ a specific time
Explain how competence is decision specific
Pt may be competent to decide on a simple treatment w/ relatively clear consequences but may
not be competent to decide about treatment w/ complex set of outcomes
What is included in the determination of competency?
-Pt should be able to repeat what he or she has heard
-Pt should be able to paraphrase understanding of treatment
, -Pt should be able to discuss the disorder, need for treatment, likely outcomes, and reason for
treatment
-Pt should be able to discuss logical reasons for choice of treatment
What are common stereotypes of public stigma in society and the media?
dangerous, unpredicatable, incapable of functioning independently
How are people with mental illness sometimes treated?
as if they are responsible for their disabilities and accused of being weak or immoral
How are people with mental illness often portrayed in films?
aggressive, dangerous, and unpredictable
What is one of the best ways to counteract negative effects of stigma?
to have contact w/ the stigmatized group
Voluntary admission
individual maintains all civil rights and is free to leave @ anytime (may be referred to as
voluntary commitment)
Involuntary commitment