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Publication • May 12, 2017
5.5 Counseling/Mental Health Contractor will provide counseling and mental health programs complying with applicable ACA Standards and Department Regulations, which provide group and individual ...
Case • 2001
-Miller had developed an open and honest relationship, and thus, during his counseling sessions with Young-Miller, he felt comfortable discussing his mental and emotional well-being, his prior sexual abuse ...
Case • 2001
Sonds v. St. Barnabas Hosp. Correctional Health Se - 151 F.Supp.2d 303 (S.D.N.Y. 2001) - 2001 SONDS v. ST. BARNABAS CORRECTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES, 151 F.Supp.2d 303 (S.D.N.Y. 05/21/2001) [1 ...
Case • 1988
of injury resulting from such omission. Expert testimony on whether delay in a sexual crime victim's receipt of mental health care can aggravate the psychological effects of the attack was not essential ...
Brief • June 28, 2006
is no longer at CCCF (7). Now she oversees the entire Medical Department: Medical Records, the nurses, a Clinical Supervisor, mental health, dental, physicians, and CCCF’s mid-level providers (7). There are two ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
on staff from 7 a.m. until at least 7 p.m. and a physician assistant is on-site twice a week. There are no mental health counselors on site. Any services that cannot be provided at the facility, including ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
conducted and performed in a timely manner in all 35 cases. ODO verified medications, treatment for mental health, special and chronic needs, and follow-up care were also provided as required. Detainees ...
Case • 2004
mental health problems, heart disease, or untreated chemical dependency. Pegylated interferon treatment involves a series of injections for six months to a year at a cost of $2,000 per month. Dr ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles
and the dust created when it decays” (Illinois Department of Health, http://www.idph.state.il.us/public/hb/hblead.htm). Because lead based dust is typically in the proximity of the floor where children ...
this country’s harsh and disproportionate sentencing regime. The “lock ‘em up and throw away the key” mentality unnecessarily incarcerates millions of people for extraordinarily long periods of time— well into old ...
Publication • January 4, 2017
Annual Report to the Legislature “Health Services Cost Containment,” diabetes and hypertension are among the top five chronic care areas for incarcerated people. Diabetes is second only to mental illness ...
Publication
experience confinement are today being so completely completely ignored by those responsible for addressing the housing and the mental health needs in the prison setting. For, indeed, the psychiatric hann harm ...
Publication • 2020
of Washington (UW) and DOC through the Mental Health Collaboration (Allen, Lovell, & Rhodes, 2001); later in a UW-led multi-method systematic survey of Washington’s solitary confinement population in 1999–2000 ...
advocating for themselves given the complexity of the process or their own mental health, medical, educational, or other challenges. 8. Given these shockingly deficient processes that have been in place ...
Brief • August 14, 2017
from a history of homelessness, substance abuse, and mental health challenges. She was taken into custody by parole officials in June 2017 and held at the Greene County Jail. She was eight months ...
Publication
. After closing arguments, Judge Alsop took the case under advisement. Of the remaining nine trials and hearings held, six mental health hearings were held at the MCFP Springfield, and one mental health ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
custody • • for their own safety. (For instance, children reported missing from home and awaiting their parents or guardians, and persons with mental health disorders awaiting examination by a doctor ...
the arresting officers were merely dissatisfied with the pace of the suspects’ compliance, and tasing of unarmed, mentally ill persons. Swope himself admitted to being instructed by a senior officer to tase ...
 intended to take with her to France.  Irene Bamenga and  Plaintiff advised ICE officials that continued administration of her medication regimen was  critical to her health.   34. Upon information ...
chosen for their “mental health and positive values.” That led Dr. Zimbardo to theorize that such abusive behavior may be a function of the prison environment itself, and not entirely attributable ...
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