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In most cases in North Carolina, a patient under an involuntary commitment is transported from the hospital emergency room to an inpatient psychiatric facility by law enforcement officers. Officers frequently transport patients in handcuffs and sometimes ankle shackles in marked police cars or vans.
Involuntary treatment is typically applied under the following conditions: The individual has a severe mental illness. They are assessed as being at significant risk of harming themselves or others. No less restrictive treatment options are available.
122C-201. Declaration of policy. It is State policy to encourage voluntary admissions to facilities. It is further State policy that no individual shall be involuntarily committed to a 24-hour facility unless that individual is mentally ill or a substance abuser and dangerous to self or others.
If the court finds that you need treatment, they may order an initial commitment for up to 90 days. Before the end of this initial 90-day commitment period, you must have a rehearing. If the court finds that you still need treatment, they may continue your inpatient commitment for up to 180 days.
Involuntary commitment does have positive and negative aspects to it. For example, it may save your life and give you a second chance. But the process of forcibly getting you into care against your will might cause unnecessary trauma, fear and feeling helpless that may result in post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Involuntary commitment is a legal process to help someone get the care they need, even if they dont want it. Involuntary commitment can be a challenging and emotional process, but it may save someones life. Mental Health Care.
As long as legal frameworks authorize involuntary psychiatric care, someone will have to pay for these services.

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