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How People are Admitted, Committed, Medicated & Their Rights

An overview of G.L. c. 123 with roundtable discussion

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    The program presents an overview of G.L. c. 123, the Mental Health statute, to provide a basic understanding of the law and the proceedings governed while engaging in an integrated conversation about how respondents defend against commitment and forced treatment. The panelists explore the legal and medical issues triggered by the potential deprivation of liberty, autonomy, and bodily integrity.

    The program emphasizes practical strategies for defending respondents in these highstakes cases, including how to effectively collaborate with expert witnesses. Participants explore the intersection of legal and medical considerations and develop skills to navigate the procedural and substantive challenges that arise. The program provides participants with valuable tools to advocate effectively for clients while addressing the legal implications involved in these proceedings.

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    Dr. Tina Adams, Ph.D, L.P., Restore Psychological Services, PLLC, Boston
    Michael C. Boyne, Esq., Committee for Public Counsel Services, Mental Health Litigation Unit, Springfield
    Hon. Lisa Ann Grant, Boston Municipal Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston
    Earl Miller, Wildflower Alliance, Holyoke
    Karen Owen Talley, Esq., Committee for Public Counsel Services, Mental Health Division, Brockton
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