Family Guide to Mental Illness and the Law offers the nuts-and-bolts legal information and problem-solving steps families need. This accessible resource explains how common legal issues uniquely impact people with various forms of mental illness and what family members can do to help.
Family Guide to Mental Illness and the Law offers the nuts-and-bolts legal information and problem-solving steps families need. This accessible resource explains how common legal issues uniquely impact people with various forms of mental illness and what family members can do to help.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Linda Tashbook, Esq., is a law librarian at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and part-time lawyer. A Fulbright Senior Specialist and winner of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Pro Bono Award, she is well known for her Homeless Law Blog, www.homelesslaw.info.
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PART 1: Health Law Ch. 1: Health Information Privacy Ch. 2: Disability Benefits: SSDI and SSI Ch. 3: Guardianship Ch. 4: Psychiatric Advance Directives Ch. 5: Involuntary Commitment Ch. 6: Professional Misconduct PART 2: Criminal Law Ch. 7: When the Police Are Called to Help Ch. 8: Negative Police Encounters, Getting Arrested, and Going to Jail Ch. 9: Minor Crimes Ch. 10: Mental Health Court Ch. 11: Criminal Court Trials and Mental Illness Ch. 12: The Rights of People with Mental Illness in Jails and Prisons Ch. 13: Damaged Reputations Part 3: Employment Law Ch. 14: Employee Reputations and Opportunities Ch. 15: Employment Discrimination Ch. 16: Taking Leave and Being Compensated Ch. 17: Responses to Employment Termination Part 4: Consumer Law Ch. 18: Owing Money Ch. 19: Families and Finance Ch. 20: Trusts Ch. 21: Supportive Money Management Ch. 22: Housing Law Part 5: Death and the Law Ch. 23: Missing Persons Ch. 24: Wrongful Death Ch. 25: Suicide Law Ch. 26: The Wills of People with Mental Illness
PART 1: Health Law Ch. 1: Health Information Privacy Ch. 2: Disability Benefits: SSDI and SSI Ch. 3: Guardianship Ch. 4: Psychiatric Advance Directives Ch. 5: Involuntary Commitment Ch. 6: Professional Misconduct PART 2: Criminal Law Ch. 7: When the Police Are Called to Help Ch. 8: Negative Police Encounters, Getting Arrested, and Going to Jail Ch. 9: Minor Crimes Ch. 10: Mental Health Court Ch. 11: Criminal Court Trials and Mental Illness Ch. 12: The Rights of People with Mental Illness in Jails and Prisons Ch. 13: Damaged Reputations Part 3: Employment Law Ch. 14: Employee Reputations and Opportunities Ch. 15: Employment Discrimination Ch. 16: Taking Leave and Being Compensated Ch. 17: Responses to Employment Termination Part 4: Consumer Law Ch. 18: Owing Money Ch. 19: Families and Finance Ch. 20: Trusts Ch. 21: Supportive Money Management Ch. 22: Housing Law Part 5: Death and the Law Ch. 23: Missing Persons Ch. 24: Wrongful Death Ch. 25: Suicide Law Ch. 26: The Wills of People with Mental Illness
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