Agree. However, in America, the decision to seek therapy is personal, and you can not force a competent adult into treatment against their will. Defining competence for this purpose is a challenge! It's not even possible to force treatment on an inmate with a history of mental illness while incarcerated. Here, I'm specifically referring to the process necessary for involuntarily medicating a defendant pursuant to the
Sell factors. See
Sell v. United States, 539 U.S. 166 (2003). I'm following a case where the decision to force psychotropic meds has been going on for 28 months! JMO
Sell v. United States
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