There is no legal tem or specific charge for "faking a mental health crises." It all depends on WHAT, and WHO becomes involved in it. If you fake one and tie up a police unit, or an ambulance or rescue squad, or a hospital emergency room, you probably will have committed fraud and/or "theft of services."
Jan Bowen Sheldon has written: 'Law & mental health professionals' -- subject(s): Mental health personnel, Mental health laws, Forensic psychiatry, Legal status, laws
Leonard V. Kaplan has written: 'Law & mental health professionals' -- subject(s): Mental health personnel, Mental health laws, Forensic psychiatry, Legal status, laws, Forensic psychology
Yes. If you have EVER been diagnosed with a mental illness is a valid and legal question, the same as being asked if you were EVER convicted of an offense.
No you faking a^_ holes, it’s legal
No you faking a^_ holes, it’s legal
It would depend on the circumstances under which the information was divulged. The confidentiality requirements within the legal system are different from those that govern mental health workers and facilities.
Go to a Domestic Violence Crisis Center ASAP and see and advocate. Make a plan with legal & mental health services. They will help.
Marcia Alaine Perry has written: 'A humanistic model for the therapeutic treatment of the psychiatric client with legal entanglements' -- subject(s): Mental health laws, Forensic psychiatry, Mental health services
Richard C. Allen has written: 'Legal rights of the disabled and disadvantaged' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, People with disabilities 'Mental impairment and legal incompetency' -- subject(s): Guardian and ward, Insanity, Jurisprudence, Mental health laws
The UK, Northern Ireland, the US, most of Europe, Russia and South Africa. Other countries, such as Spain, The Republic of Ireland, Japan and India, it is legal, but only for reasons such as rape, socioeconomic conditions, foetal health, mental health and maternal health.
Maybe yes and maybe no? Depends on how your Ex is on the day of the court case.
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