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Dn Debate. "with More Alternatives to Compulsory Care, We Can Save Lives"

Summary by Dagens Nyheter.
DN DEBATT. Thousands of Swedes encounter psychiatry for the first time under duress and many are hesitant to return. Poor treatment, ineffective care and fear of new duress mean that many never receive the right care and do not seek it voluntarily. There are better alternatives, but they must become a reality before more lives are lost, write three expert organizations.

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DN DEBATT. Thousands of Swedes encounter psychiatry for the first time under duress and many are hesitant to return. Poor treatment, ineffective care and fear of new duress mean that many never receive the right care and do not seek it voluntarily. There are better alternatives, but they must become a reality before more lives are lost, write three expert organizations.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Dagens Nyheter. broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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