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- Jan 13, 2024
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So I just learned about something called a Psychiatric Advanced Directive which is a legal document where, when you're mentally "stable" you can indicate what medical treatment you want during a time when you're deemed mentally incapacitated, such as in the case of suicidality. You can also assign a Psychiatric Power of Attorney who will make decisions on your behalf if you yourself are not allowed to do so.
Does anyone have experience with these? Are you allowed to indicate that you refuse involuntary psychiatric treatment or hospitalization in all circumstances? And if your POA is someone who respects your wish to die, will that decision be legally challenged?
Does anyone have experience with these? Are you allowed to indicate that you refuse involuntary psychiatric treatment or hospitalization in all circumstances? And if your POA is someone who respects your wish to die, will that decision be legally challenged?