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Okay, so today we're going to be talking about some psychology.
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So this question has three parts.
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So we're going to do one, two, and three.
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So one, which statement about the commitment of a minor to a mental health facility is true? a, there's minimal difference between seeking involuntary commitment for a minor or an adult.
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B, minors must give consent to be committed except when a crime has been committed.
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C, commitment or a minor requires a judicial warrant and approval by at least two psychiatry.
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D, a minor can be committed without consent if parents and a mental health professional consent.
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So, where's my cursor? the correct answer here is going to be c.
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So a, there's no difference between seeking and voluntary commitment for a minor and adult.
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As an adult, you could commit yourself as a minor.
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You would, your parent, parents have to commit you and also you would also need a warrant by a judge.
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B, minors must give consent.
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That's false.
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Only adults have to give consent to be committed.
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C, the quick answer commitment of minor requires a judicial warrant, as well as seen by two psychiatrists.
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This is so that you are involuntarily committed to a mental health facility.
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D is wrong because you need that judicial warrant aspect in order to commit a minor to a mental health facility.
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