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Commentary: evolving toward equivalency in correctional mental health care--a view from the maximum security trenches
David L Vlach1, Anasseril E Daniel
1University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO, USA.
Abstract:
Developing and implementing community standards of care in correctional mental health and psychiatric practice will facilitate progress toward attaining equivalency in care in prisons and jails. Specialized therapeutic procedures such as application of restraints and seclusion when properly implemented are valuable tools in the treatment of the chronically mentally ill in prisons. The authors share some useful points for working in maximum-security prisons.
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