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

  • Jul 31 2024
  • Duración: 1 h y 45 m
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PsychEd Episode 63: Balancing Perspectives on Safety and Involuntary Hospitalization with Jesse Mangan and Dr. Jim McQuaid

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  • Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. In this episode, we discuss the practice of involuntary hospitalization (also referred to as involuntary commitment or certification) with two special guests and fellow podcast creators — Jesse Mangan and Dr. Jim McQuaid. Their podcast, Committable, focuses on the topic of involuntary commitment and features stories from people with lived experience as a window into complex conversations with attorneys, physicians, psychologists, and more. Jesse Mangan is the producer of Committable and someone who has experienced involuntary hospitalization. Dr. Jim McQuaid is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Framingham University. The learning objectives for this episode are as follows: By the end of this episode, the listener will be able to… Appreciate the individual and societal functions of involuntary hospitalization Understand the potential benefits and risks associated with involuntary hospitalization from the perspective of health care professionals as well as service users and the community at large Describe actions you can take as a practitioner (who has the power to certify) that may better serve your community and those you care for Identify meaningful ways to continue the conversation about these issues in medical education or training and beyond *This episode was recorded in 2021. Through a saga involving lost and recovered audio files, we’re thrilled to finally be able to release it, and believe that the topic is just as timely and relevant as ever! Guests: Jesse Mangan and Dr. Jim McQuaid Hosts: Anita Corsini, Nikhita Singhal, Gray Meckling, and Alex Raben Audio editing by: Nikhita Singhal Show notes by: Nikhita Singhal Interview content: Introduction - 00:34Committable podcast trailer - 01:52Guest introductions - 04:26Learning objectives - 07:22Defining terms and setting the context - 08:11Jesse’s experience - 12:03Exploring the functions of involuntary hospitalization - 23:06Power differentials and the importance of humility - 41:05Training considerations - 45:18False divide between patients and providers - 51:39Primary prevention and public health - 55:57Professional identity formation - 57:57Societal functions and processes - 01:05:00Building trust - 01:11:57Legal safeguards - 01:20:20Alternative approaches/systems - 01:30:11Rosenhan experiment - 01:37:12Final thoughts - 01:39:21End credits - 1:43:50 Resources: Committable podcast website: https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.comPsychEd Episode 18: Assessing Suicide Risk with Dr. Juveria ZaheerOn Being Sane in Insane Places References: Jaeger S, Hüther F, Steinert T. Refusing medication therapy in involuntary inpatient treatment—a multiperspective qualitative study. Front Psychiatry. 2019 May 9;10:295. https://doi.org/10.3389%2Ffpsyt.2019.00295Johansson IM, Lundman B. Patients' experience of involuntary psychiatric care: good opportunities and great losses. J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2002 Dec;9(6):639-47. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2850.2002.00547.xMcGuinness D, Murphy K, Bainbridge E, Brosnan L, Keys M, Felzmann H, Hallahan B, McDonald C, Higgins A. Individuals' experiences of involuntary admissions and preserving control: qualitative study. BJPsych Open. 2018 Nov 16;4(6):501-509. https://doi.org/10.1192%2Fbjo.2018.59Ontario Hospital Association. A Practical Guide to Mental Health and the Law, Fourth Edition. Toronto: Ontario Hospital Association; 2023. Available from: https://www.oha.com/Legislative%20and%20Legal%20Issues%20Documents1/A%20Practical%20Guide%20to%20Mental%20Health%20and%20the%20Law%2c%20Fourth%20Edition%2c%202023.pdfPaksarian D, Mojtabai R, Kotov R, Cullen B, Nugent KL, Bromet EJ. Perceived trauma during hospitalization and treatment participation among individuals with psychotic disorders. Psychiatr Serv. 2014 Feb 1;65(2):266-9. https://doi.org/10.1176%2Fappi.ps.201200556Rosenhan DL. On being sane in insane places. Science. 1973 Jan 19;179(4070):250-8. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.179.4070.250Sposini FM. Confinement and certificates: consensus, stigma and disability rights. CMAJ. 2020 Nov 30;192(48):E1642-E1643. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.201750 For more PsychEd, follow us on Instagram (@psyched.podcast), X (@psychedpodcast), and Facebook (PsychEd Podcast). You can provide feedback by email at psychedpodcast@gmail.com. For more information, visit our website at psychedpodcast.org.
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