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Piers Gooding
Piers Gooding
Associate Professor, La Trobe Law School
Verified email at latrobe.edu.au - Homepage
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Supported decision-making: a rights-based disability concept and its implications for mental health law
P Gooding
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 20 (3), 431-451, 2013
198*2013
Navigating the ‘flashing amber lights’ of the right to legal capacity in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Responding to major concerns
P Gooding
Human Rights Law Review 15 (1), 45-71, 2015
1252015
Preventing and reducing ‘coercion’ in mental health services: an international scoping review of English‐language studies
P Gooding, B McSherry, C Roper
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 142 (1), 27-39, 2020
912020
An international comparison of legal frameworks for supported and substitute decision-making in mental health services
G Davidson, L Brophy, J Campbell, SJ Farrell, P Gooding, AM O'Brien
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 44, 30-40, 2016
742016
Alternatives to coercion in mental health settings: a literature review
P Gooding, B McSherry, C Roper, F Grey
Melbourne: Melbourne Social Equity Institute, University of Melbourne, 2018
682018
A new era for mental health law and policy: supported decision-making and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
P Gooding
Cambridge University Press, 2017
672017
Mental health and human rights in the 21st century
D Puras, P Gooding
World Psychiatry 18 (1), 42, 2019
642019
From deinstitutionalisation to consumer empowerment: Mental health policy, neoliberal restructuring and the closure of the ‘Big bins’ in Victoria
P Gooding
Health Sociology Review 25 (1), 33-47, 2016
592016
Mapping the rise of digital mental health technologies: Emerging issues for law and society
P Gooding
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 67, 101498, 2019
582019
Spot the difference: shared decision-making and supported decision-making in mental health
MB Simmons, PM Gooding
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine 34 (4), 275-286, 2017
472017
Disability and Social Inclusion “Down Under”: A Systematic Literature Review
PM Gooding, J Anderson, K McVilly
Journal of Social Inclusion 8 (2), 2017
442017
Ethics and law in research on algorithmic and data-driven technology in mental health care: scoping review
P Gooding, T Kariotis
JMIR Mental Health 8 (6), e24668, 2021
402021
Human rights and unfitness to plead: the demands of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
A Arstein-Kerslake, P Gooding, L Andrews, B McSherry
Human Rights Law Review 17 (3), 399-419, 2017
362017
Querying the call to introduce mental capacity testing to mental health law: Does the doctrine of necessity provide an alternative?
P Gooding, E Flynn
Laws 4 (2), 245-271, 2015
292015
Unfitness to stand trial and the indefinite detention of persons with cognitive disabilities in Australia: Human rights challenges and proposals for change
P Gooding, A Arstein-Kerslake, L Andrews, B McSherry
Melb. UL Rev. 40, 816, 2016
262016
Laws on unfitness to stand trial and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: comparing reform in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Australia
P Gooding, C O'Mahony
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 44, 122-145, 2016
222016
To chat or bot to chat: Ethical issues with using chatbots in mental health
S Coghlan, K Leins, S Sheldrick, M Cheong, P Gooding, S D'Alfonso
Digital Health 9, 20552076231183542, 2023
202023
Unfitness to plead and indefinite detention of persons with cognitive disabilities
B McSherry, E Baldry, A Arstein-Kerslake, P Gooding, R McCausland, ...
Melbourne Social Equity Institute, 2017
162017
Alternatives to Compulsory Detention and Treatment and Coercive Practices in Mental Health Settings.
P Gooding, B McSherry
Journal of Law and Medicine 26 (2), 300-305, 2018
152018
Change and continuity in mental health law: the long road to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
PM Gooding
15*2014
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