The state Supreme Court has agreed to assess the discoverability of mental health records in a lawsuit where a man, who police said tried to kill himself by throwing himself in front of a moving trac
Father's inpatient hospitalization and any of his confidential communications with his treating psychiatrist and psychologist were not subject to mother's discovery request in this custody dispute wh
...a court-ordered mental evaluation did not abrogate the statutory privilege to MHPA confidentiality, the panel held. Further, none of the specifics the father had...
...a court-ordered mental evaluation did not abrogate the statutory privilege to MHPA confidentiality, the panel held. Further, none of the specifics the father had...
...treatment pursuant to §302 of the Mental Health and Procedures Act (MHPA). A nurse assessed petitioner. She found him cooperative, in a...
...plaintiff Baron D. Adams be examined, treated or discharged pursuant to the MHPA. Exceptions to immunity must be narrowly construed. Nevertheless, the court was unable...
...an involuntary commitment under §403 of the Mental Health Procedures Act (MHPA). Defendant was sent to Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital and defendant was ordered...
...involuntary commitments of James Octave pursuant to the Mental Health Procedures Act (MHPA).Thereafter, Susan Octave filed an amended complaint, alleging that James...
...prohibits a person who has been committed under §302 of the MHPA from possessing or obtaining a license to possess firearms. This prohibition was...
...petition and pursuant to §302 of the Mental Health Procedures Act (MHPA).The attending physician found appellant to be "severely mentally disabled...
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