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Does assisted outpatient treatment take away someones civil rights?

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Does assisted outpatient treatment take away someones civil rights?

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No. It is the illness, not the treatment, that restricts civil liberties. Medicines can free individuals from the prison of their psychosis and enable them to engage in a meaningful exercise of their civil liberties. Assisted outpatient treatment cuts the need for incarceration, restraints, and involuntary inpatient commitment, allowing individuals to retain more of their civil liberties.

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