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Continuing Education Course Educates Professionals on Changes to Baker Act Procedures


The headquarters for CCHR Florida are located in downtown Clearwater.
Designed for individuals authorized to initiate an involuntary hold, the virtual course is delivered by an attorney and covers basic rights impacted by law.
The lack of reporting on the actual number of people being taken into custody for involuntary psychiatric examinations across the country is unconscionable and must be addressed.”
Diane Stein, President CCHR Florida
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, August 3, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Commonly known as the Baker Act, Florida’s mental health law, allows for individuals of all ages to be taken into custody for an involuntary psychiatric examination. However, this law is often misunderstood and misused. With changes made during the 2021 legislative session on the procedure for Baker Acting a child, it is more important than ever to ensure this procedure is understood. ....

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Mental Health Watchdog Calling for Ban on Use of Electroshock Device in Florida


Mental Health Watchdog Calling for Ban on Use of Electroshock Device in Florida
Electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT, is a procedure used by some psychiatrists. Up to 460 volts of electricity are sent coursing through the brain. Why? To produce a grand mal seizure they claim will “reset” or “reboot” the brain.
The FDA and American Psychiatric Association continue to minimize the adverse effects and tout the merits of electroshock, a 5.4-billion-dollar industry.
ECT should never be used on children. This is why several U.S. states and Australia have acted accordingly to ban its use on them.”
Citizens Commission on Human Rights ....

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