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Discusses right to refuse treatment which has been one of the most controversial issues in mental health law over the past almost 30 years. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)
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... ongoing behavior), and the message is presented by a credible source who offers a way of effectively avoiding the threatened consequences of the behavior. Without satisfying these requirements, fear-arousing messages are likely to produce no change or, in the worst case scenarios, iatrogenic effects as a result of message rejection, possibly brought about by source derogation or psychological reactance (Brehm, 2000). ...
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