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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…
*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:
(00:34) Introduction
(01:52) Committable podcast trailer
(04:26) Guest introductions
(07:22) Learning objectives
(08:11) Defining terms and setting the context
(12:03) Jesse’s experience
(23:06) Exploring the functions of involuntary hospitalization
(41:05) Power differentials and the importance of humility
(45:18) Training considerations
(51:39) False divide between patients and providers
(55:57) Primary prevention and public health
(57:57) Professional identity formation
(01:05:00) Societal functions and processes
(01:11:57) Building trust
(01:20:20) Legal safeguards
(01:30:11) Alternative approaches/systems
(01:37:12) Rosenhan experiment
(01:39:21) Final thoughts
(01:43:50) End credits
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Please visit the episode's page on our website for the full list of references: https://www.psychedpodcast.org/blog/involuntary
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