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Is There a Future for Involuntary Treatment in Rights-Based Mental Health Law?
S Callaghan, C Ryan
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 21, 747, 2014
542014
An evolving revolution: Evaluating Australia's compliance with the" Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities" in mental health law
S Callaghan, CJ Ryan
University of New South Wales Law Journal, The 39 (2), 596-624, 2016
472016
Suicide risk assessment: where are we now?
C Ryan, M Large, S Callaghan
AMPCo., 2013
432013
Rising to the human rights challenge in compulsory treatment–new approaches to mental health law in Australia
S Callaghan, CJ Ryan
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 46 (7), 611-620, 2012
432012
Can violence risk assessment really assist in clinical decision-making?
MM Large, CJ Ryan, S Callaghan, MB Paton, SP Singh
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 48 (3), 286-288, 2014
382014
Risk of suicide is insufficient warrant for coercive treatment for mental illness
S Callaghan, C Ryan, I Kerridge
International journal of law and psychiatry 36 (5-6), 374-385, 2013
372013
Legal and ethical aspects of refusing medical treatment after a suicide attempt: the Wooltorton case in the Australian context
CJ Ryan, S Callaghan
Medical journal of Australia 193 (4), 239-242, 2010
292010
The capacity to refuse psychiatric treatment: a guide to the law for clinicians and tribunal members
C Ryan, S Callaghan, C Peisah
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 49 (4), 324-333, 2015
262015
Refusing medical treatment after attempted suicide: rethinking capacity and coercive treatment in light of the Kerrie Wooltorton case
S Callaghan, C Ryan
Thomson Reuters, 2011
192011
We need to treat pregnant women as adults: Women should be consented for an attempt at normal vaginal birth as for operative delivery, with risks and potential complications …
HP Dietz, S Callaghan
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 58 (6), 701-703, 2018
182018
Hindsight bias and the overestimation of suicide risk in expert testimony
M Large, CJ Ryan, S Callaghan
The Psychiatrist 36 (6), 236-237, 2012
142012
Community treatment orders: towards a new research agenda
L Brophy, V Edan, P Gooding, B McSherry, T Burkett, S Carey, A Carroll, ...
Australasian Psychiatry 26 (3), 299-302, 2018
132018
Reducing internet gambling harms using behavioral science: a stakeholder framework
SM Gainsbury, N Black, A Blaszczynski, S Callaghan, V Starcevic, ...
Frontiers in psychiatry 11, 598589, 2020
122020
Treatment Refusal in Anorexia Nervosa: The Hardest of Cases: Commentary on “Anorexia Nervosa: The Diagnosis: A Postmodern Ethics Contribution to the Bioethics Debate on …
CJ Ryan, S Callaghan
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 11, 43-45, 2014
122014
Coercive community treatment in mental health: an idea whose time has passed?
S Callaghan, G Newton-Howes
Lawbook Co., 2017
112017
The importance of least restrictive care: the clinical implications of a recent High Court decision on negligence
CJ Ryan, S Callaghan, M Large
Australasian Psychiatry 23 (4), 415-417, 2015
112015
Better laws for coercive psychiatric treatment: lessons from the Waterlow case
C Ryan, S Callaghan, M Large
Australasian Psychiatry 20 (4), 283-286, 2012
112012
Surrogacy, motherhood and baby Gammy
S Callaghan, AJ Newson
Progress Educational Trust, 2014
92014
The impact on clinical practice of the 2015 reforms to the New South Wales Mental Health Act
CJ Ryan, S Callaghan
Australasian Psychiatry 25 (1), 43-47, 2017
72017
Communication, confidentiality and consent in mental health care
C Ryan, S Callaghan, M Large
AMPCo., 2014
72014
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