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1. Conditions for compulsory transfer to a psychiatric hospital.
1. The conditions for compulsory admission to a psychiatric hospital are as follows:
1) Mentally ill persons who commit acts of violence, endanger public safety, or seriously endanger citizens' physical safety, and are identified through legally-prescribed procedures as not bearing criminal responsibility in accordance with law, and have the potential to continue to endanger society, may be given compulsory treatment;
2) Where a mentally ill person transferred by the public security organs or discovered during the course of review for prosecution meets the requirements for compulsory treatment, the people's procuratorate shall submit an application for compulsory treatment to the people's court.
2. Legal basis: Article 26 of the Mental Health Law of the People's Republic of China.
The diagnosis of mental disorders shall follow the principles of preserving the patient's lawful rights and interests and respecting the patient's personal dignity, and ensure that the patient receives good mental health services under the existing conditions.
Classifications, diagnostic criteria, and norms for mental disorders are to be formulated by the administrative departments for health.
2. What are the types of mentally ill patients admitted to the hospital**?
Psychiatric patients admitted to the hospital** are as follows:
1. For patients who are voluntarily admitted to the hospital, the legal guardian of the mentally ill person can send the patient to **;
2. For patients who are forcibly admitted to hospitals for protective purposes, where they commit violent acts, endanger public safety or seriously endanger citizens' personal safety, and are identified through legally-prescribed procedures as not bearing criminal responsibility in accordance with law, and there is a possibility that they will continue to endanger society, the people's courts are to decide on compulsory treatment;
3. Secured compulsory admission refers to the patient who caused the accident, and the public security department will forcibly admit and decide to discharge the hospital.
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In addition to individuals going to medical establishments for mental disorder diagnosis on their own, close relatives of persons suspected of having a mental disorder may send them to a medical establishment for mental disorder diagnosis. For vagrant begging persons suspected of having a mental disorder who cannot find their close relatives, the local civil affairs and other relevant departments are to follow their duties and division of labor to help send them to a medical establishment for a mental disorder diagnosis.
Where persons suspected of having a mental disorder exhibit conduct that harms themselves or endangers the safety of others, or is in danger of harming themselves or endangering the safety of others, their close relatives, their work unit, or the local public security organs shall immediately take measures to stop them and send them to a medical establishment for a mental disorder diagnosis.
Medical establishments must not refuse to make a diagnosis of a person suspected of having a mental disorder who is sent for treatment.
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Legal Analysis: It is generally not recommended to forcibly send patients for hospitalization. Mentally ill patients do not think they have a disease because they have no ability to recognize their own mental symptoms, which is called "lack of self-awareness" in medical terms.
As a result, patients often refuse to seek medical attention and medications. For patients who refuse **, they should first take appropriate measures to persuade the patient, and the attitude should be kind to avoid causing the patient's resistance. Induction can also be used to take the patient to the hospital for examination and then persuade him to be admitted to the hospital**.
If there is a strong resistance to forced hospitalization, it may lead to harm to the patient and their family.
Legal basis: Mental Health Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 4: The personal dignity and personal and property safety of persons with mental disorders are not violated.
The lawful rights and interests of persons with mental disorders in areas such as education, labor, medical care, and receiving material assistance from the state and society are protected by law.
Relevant units and individuals shall preserve the confidentiality of the name, likeness, address, work unit, medical record materials, and other information from which the identity of persons with mental disorders might be inferred; However, there is an exception where disclosure is necessary in the lawful performance of duties.
Article 5: The entire society shall respect, understand, and care for persons with mental disorders.
Persons with mental disorders must not be discriminated against, insulted, or abused by any organization or individual, and must not unlawfully restrict the physical freedom of persons with mental disorders.
News reports, literary and artistic works, and so forth, must not contain content that discriminates against or insults persons with mental disorders.
Article 6: Mental hygiene efforts are to implement a comprehensive management mechanism with organization and leadership, each department bearing its own responsibility, families and units doing their best to fulfill their responsibilities, and the entire society participating.
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Legal analysis: In the event of a mentally ill patient, you can contact the local public security organ to send someone to send a car to the hospital, and the family will fully cooperate. Psychosis refers to a severe psychological disorder in which the patient's cognition, emotion, will, movement and other mental activities can have long-lasting and obvious abnormalities.
Unable to study, work, or live normally. Actions are difficult to be understood by the general public, and under the control of pathological psychology, there are actions that commit suicide or attack or harm others.
Legal basis: Article 302 of the Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China: Mentally ill persons who commit acts of violence that endanger public safety or seriously endanger citizens' physical safety, and are identified through legally-prescribed procedures as not bearing criminal responsibility in accordance with law, may be given compulsory treatment.
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Summary. Hello dear, according to the current law, it is okay for family members to forcibly send suspected mental patients to the hospital. You can call an ambulance. With the assistance of the hospital, forcibly access to the hospital. As a family member, it is necessary to give more care and attention to the patient while being compulsory.
Hello dear, according to the current law, it is okay for family members to forcibly send suspected mental patients to the hospital. You can call an ambulance. With the assistance of the hospital, Cover Song forcibly entered the hospital.
Is it okay for the patient to be mentally ill and his family to be for property?
If you are divorced and your parents are not there, is it okay for your brothers and sisters to get property?
What if the patient has no children?
Dear, the patient is mentally ill**, and it is illegal for the family to do this for the sake of property. Definitely not.
Good. Kiss. The conditions for compulsory transfer to a psychiatric hospital are as follows:
1. Mentally ill persons who commit violent acts, endanger public safety or seriously endanger citizens' physical safety, and are not criminally responsible in accordance with law after being identified through legally-prescribed procedures, and who continue to endanger society and can be trained in this way, may be given compulsory treatment; 2) Where a mentally ill person transferred by the public security organs or discovered during the course of review for prosecution meets the requirements for compulsory treatment, the people's procuratorate shall submit an application for compulsory treatment to the people's court. Compulsory treatment requires the following conditions: 1. The object of compulsory treatment can only be a mentally ill person with violent tendencies; 2. Without a decision of the courts, no authority has the right to imprison citizens in psychiatric hospitals.
Where public security organs discover that a mentally ill person meets the requirements for compulsory treatment, they can only be sent directly to a psychiatric hospital, and shall write a compulsory treatment opinion and transfer it to the procuratorate; 3. On the issue of the rights and remedies of the subject of compulsion. Where the person subject to a compulsory treatment decision, the victim, their legally-designated ** persons, or close relatives are not satisfied with the compulsory treatment decision, they may apply to the people's court at the level above for reconsideration. Compulsory treatment is not a punishment, and the mentally ill ** shall be discharged from the hospital in a timely manner.
Kiss. According to Article 22 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China, if a person who is unable to fully identify his or her own behavior is a person with limited capacity for civil conduct, the implementation of civil juristic acts shall be carried out by his or her legal person on behalf of the state or with the consent and recognition of his legal person; However, they may independently carry out civil juristic acts that are purely beneficial or that are appropriate to their intellectual or mental health conditions.
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Legal analysis: A normal person who is forcibly imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital violates the law and can file a lawsuit in accordance with the law.
Legal basis: Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 17: Basic level people's courts have jurisdiction over first-instance civil cases, except as otherwise provided by this Law.
Article 18: Intermediate people's courts have jurisdiction over the following first-instance civil cases:
1) Major foreign-related cases;
2) Cases that have a major impact in the jurisdiction;
3) Cases over which the Supreme People's Court determines that the Intermediate People's Court has jurisdiction.
Article 119:Prosecution must meet the following requirements:
1) The plaintiff is a citizen, legal person, or other organization that has a direct interest in the case;
2) There is a clear defendant;
3) There are specific litigation claims, facts, and reasons;
4) It is within the scope of civil litigation accepted by the people's court and the jurisdiction of the people's court receiving the lawsuit.
Today's social psychiatric hospitals are terrible. It makes people feel horrible.
As long as you are a family member of the patient, you can enter, but you must be accompanied by a doctor, you can enter two or three doors, I went in for 1 day and then came out, the next day my things fell in the mental hospital, and then I went to find and the doorman said small, and then the doorman took me in, in fact, the environment is similar to the prison, but the patient is not so strict, there are lying on the ground, squatting on the ground, and there are like practicing martial arts, just like the TV stage, If the management is very strict and you are not allowed to enter, then most of the problems in this mental hospital, there may be violence, abuse, etc., this is my personal experience, the above information is for reference only.
Joke stories about psychiatric hospitals.
Humorous jokes are actually the conciliator of life, and when we see something that interests us and can't help laughing, we will raise the corners of our mouths, and this is the charm of jokes. Here are some jokes and stories about mental hospitals that I bring to you for your reference. >>>More
Mental illness is hereditary, and of course some are acquired, caused by some mental stress and shock. That's why there are so many patients in psychiatric hospitals.
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