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- A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Mental Health Act
- A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Mental Health Act
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Preface to the Fourth Edition
- Preface to the Fifth Edition
- List of Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Setting the Scene, Statutory Law and the Common Law
- Chapter 2 The Human Rights Act in Clinical Practice
- Chapter 3 Capacity: The Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
- Chapter 4 The Mental Health Act
- Chapter 5 The Mental Health Act: Part II (Civil Sections)
- Chapter 6 The Mental Health Act: Part III (Sections Relating to Courts and Prisons)
- Chapter 7 Community Treatment Orders
- Chapter 8 The Mental Health Act: Part IV (Consent to Treatment)
- Chapter 9 Appeals against Detention/Compulsion
- Chapter 10 Special Provisions in Relation to Minors
- Chapter 11 How to Become Section 12 Approved and/or an Approved Clinician
- Chapter 12 Reform of the Mental Health Act for England
- Book part
- References
- Index
Chapter 8 - The Mental Health Act: Part IV (Consent to Treatment)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 June 2022
- A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Mental Health Act
- A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Mental Health Act
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Preface to the Fourth Edition
- Preface to the Fifth Edition
- List of Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Setting the Scene, Statutory Law and the Common Law
- Chapter 2 The Human Rights Act in Clinical Practice
- Chapter 3 Capacity: The Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
- Chapter 4 The Mental Health Act
- Chapter 5 The Mental Health Act: Part II (Civil Sections)
- Chapter 6 The Mental Health Act: Part III (Sections Relating to Courts and Prisons)
- Chapter 7 Community Treatment Orders
- Chapter 8 The Mental Health Act: Part IV (Consent to Treatment)
- Chapter 9 Appeals against Detention/Compulsion
- Chapter 10 Special Provisions in Relation to Minors
- Chapter 11 How to Become Section 12 Approved and/or an Approved Clinician
- Chapter 12 Reform of the Mental Health Act for England
- Book part
- References
- Index
Summary
This isn’t an easy topic. Common law, the Mental Capacity Act, the Mental Health Act, judicial interpretation of both, the European Convention on Human Rights and judgments of the European Court of Human Rights are all relevant. Is the treatment for mental disorder, physical disorder or both? If it is for physical illness, is the illness related in some way to the patient’s mental disorder? Is the patient detained under the MHA and, if so, is it a section to which the consent to treatment provisions of the Act apply? Is the patient subject to a Community Treatment Order (CTO), in hospital or in the community, on section 17 leave or conditional discharge? What form of treatment are you considering? How old is your patient, are they competent and/or do they retain decision-making capacity? All of these questions need to be answered in order to decide whether or not the treatment can be given. It is important to remember that, if possible, the consent of the patient should always be sought, even if it isn’t required.
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- A Clinician's Brief Guide to the Mental Health Act , pp. 76 - 89Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022