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Never needed rattled beads and board power like this before :( :(
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 287299" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>The way it works here is the therapist, psychiatrist, (Including a crisis center), can have police pick-up on a tdo (temporary detention order) which is the 24-72 hour hold (I'm not sure which is in effect right now). The tdo is signed/authorized by either a judge or a magistrate but is issued easily and quickly (within a couple of hours) upon recommendation of the mental helath prof. Then, either the person is released, willingly signs to stay admitted, or there is a commitment hearing. If the holding facility psychiatrist has determined that the patient needs to stay in for the safety of themselves or others, they are committed for a period of time and another hearing is held at the end of that time unless released by the facility due to change in status. I'm under the impression that most states work like this because it ties back into the mandated reporting status of a therapist/psychiatrist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 287299, member: 3699"] The way it works here is the therapist, psychiatrist, (Including a crisis center), can have police pick-up on a tdo (temporary detention order) which is the 24-72 hour hold (I'm not sure which is in effect right now). The tdo is signed/authorized by either a judge or a magistrate but is issued easily and quickly (within a couple of hours) upon recommendation of the mental helath prof. Then, either the person is released, willingly signs to stay admitted, or there is a commitment hearing. If the holding facility psychiatrist has determined that the patient needs to stay in for the safety of themselves or others, they are committed for a period of time and another hearing is held at the end of that time unless released by the facility due to change in status. I'm under the impression that most states work like this because it ties back into the mandated reporting status of a therapist/psychiatrist. [/QUOTE]
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