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- 2002015636 contributor B9207821.
- 2002015636 created "2003.".
- 2002015636 date "2003".
- 2002015636 date "2003.".
- 2002015636 dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- 2002015636 description "Defining mental illness -- Point: inpatient and outpatient commitment laws are not strong enough -- Counterpoint: inpatient and outpatient commitment laws violate rights -- Point: doctors, hospitals, and family members need more control over the treatment of people with mental illness -- Counterpoint: people with mental illness need more control over their own treatment -- Point: society cannot afford to treat mental illness -- Counterpoint: society cannot afford not to treat mental illness -- The future of mental health rights.".
- 2002015636 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2002015636 extent "112 p. :".
- 2002015636 identifier "0791073726".
- 2002015636 isPartOf "Point-counterpoint (Philadelphia, Pa.)".
- 2002015636 isPartOf "Point-counterpoint".
- 2002015636 issued "2003".
- 2002015636 issued "2003.".
- 2002015636 language "eng".
- 2002015636 publisher "Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers,".
- 2002015636 spatial "United States".
- 2002015636 subject "344.73/044 21".
- 2002015636 subject "Insanity (Law) United States Juvenile literature.".
- 2002015636 subject "KF480.Z9 M37 2003".
- 2002015636 subject "Mental health laws United States Juvenile literature.".
- 2002015636 subject "Mental health laws.".
- 2002015636 subject "Mentally ill Care United States Juvenile literature.".
- 2002015636 subject "Mentally ill Care.".
- 2002015636 tableOfContents "Defining mental illness -- Point: inpatient and outpatient commitment laws are not strong enough -- Counterpoint: inpatient and outpatient commitment laws violate rights -- Point: doctors, hospitals, and family members need more control over the treatment of people with mental illness -- Counterpoint: people with mental illness need more control over their own treatment -- Point: society cannot afford to treat mental illness -- Counterpoint: society cannot afford not to treat mental illness -- The future of mental health rights.".
- 2002015636 title "Mental health reform / Alan Marzilli.".
- 2002015636 type "text".