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Foreword / Pete Earley
Before we get started
Part I. The patients : Eleanor and the case against involuntary hospitalization
Lily and the case for civil commitment
Part II. The battleground : In favor of involuntary treatments : E. Fuller Torrey and the Treatment Advocacy Center ; Ronald Honberg and the National Alliance on Mental Illness ; Paul Summergrad and the American Psychiatric Association
Against involuntary treatments : Citizens Commission on Human Rights ; Celia Brown, Janet Foner, and MindFreedom International ; Daniel Fisher and the National Empowerment Center ; Ira Burnim and the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
Part III. Civil rights : Eleanor, Lily and the process of civil commitment
Christina Schumacher and the history of civil commitment laws
Part IV. The hospital : Scott Davis on law enforcement and crisis intervention teams
Leonard Skivorski and the emergency department
Eleanor's hospital experience
Ray DePaulo and inpatient psychiatry at a university hospital
Steven Sharfstein, Bruce Hershfield and free-standing psychiatric hospitals
Annette Hanson and the use of seclusion and restraint
Anthony Kelly and involuntary medications
Jim and involuntary electroconvulsive therapy
Part V. Involuntary outpatient commitment : 15. Marsha and outpatient civil commitment
Outpatient commitment on the books
Jack Lesser and mental health courts
Part VI. A danger to self or others : Dan, guns and mental illness
Bryan Stanley, violence and psychiatric illness
Amy and involuntary treatment for suicide prevention
Will forcing treatment on people with psychiatric disorders prevent mass murders?
Part VII. Future directions : Transforming the battleground.

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