Insight: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Information-header}} | |||
To possess insight is to agree with your doctor, usually that you have a mental disorder and require the prescribed medication. | To possess insight is to agree with your doctor, usually that you have a mental disorder and require the prescribed medication. | ||
A patient with insight is more likely to continue treatment once discharged from hospital, and so is more likely to be discharged. | A patient with insight is more likely to continue treatment once discharged from hospital, and so is more likely to be discharged. | ||
{{Information-footer | |||
|subcat=Other glossary pages | |||
|maincat=Glossary pages | |||
}} |
Revision as of 12:47, 10 April 2021
To possess insight is to agree with your doctor, usually that you have a mental disorder and require the prescribed medication.
A patient with insight is more likely to continue treatment once discharged from hospital, and so is more likely to be discharged.
INFORMATION
- Representation
- Civil sections and CTOs
- Criminal sections
- Aftercare
- Mental Health Tribunal
- Mandatory and discretionary references
- Nearest relative
- Legal Aid
- International law
What links here:
- No pages link to this page
The following category (in the blue box) can be clicked to view a list of other pages in the same category: