Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): 23 Cases

Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 1:1-4 (2006)
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Abstract

These short cases are intended to stimulate thought or perhaps serve as a useful tool in a classroom or discussion group setting. The cases have been modified to protect confidentiality but do represent real life elements and situations that have been encountered by ACT team staff. Many or most case situations presented may be familiar to ACT Team staff members. Will all ACT team members view each of these as ethical problems? Were others aware that all of these things happen within the clinical milieu of assertive community treatment?

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