PsychEd: Educational Psychiatry Podcast

PsychEd Episode 63: Balancing Perspectives on Safety and Involuntary Hospitalization with Jesse Mangan and Dr. Jim McQuaid

Jul 31, 2024
Join Jesse Mangan, the producer of "Committable," who has firsthand experience with involuntary hospitalization, and Dr. Jim McQuaid, a sociology expert, as they delve into the complex issues surrounding involuntary commitment. They navigate the ethical dilemmas healthcare professionals face and the profound emotional impacts on patients. The duo shares insights on the stigma attached to mental health, the importance of patient rights, and advocates for understanding through storytelling to reshape the narrative of mental health care.
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INSIGHT

Coercion vs. Intent of Law

  • Jesse's psychiatrist had previously acknowledged that involuntary hospitalization could harm their therapeutic relationship.
  • Despite this, the psychiatrist employed coercive tactics, highlighting a potential conflict between the letter and intent of the law.
ANECDOTE

Fear of Re-engagement with Medical System

  • Due to past trauma, Jesse avoids seeking medical help even when experiencing severe symptoms, fearing another involuntary hospitalization.
  • He prioritizes the risk of death over potential psychological trauma from commitment.
INSIGHT

Societal Function of Involuntary Hospitalization

  • Involuntary hospitalization serves a dual societal function: providing care for individuals at risk and reassuring the public.
  • However, this can lead to seeing commitment as a solution to strange behavior, raising questions about its ethical implications.
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