A client who has a mental illness and was considered a threat to himself and others may have the right to self-determination withdrawn.
The care team is able to withdraw the client's rights of self-determination, justifying that due to their illness, their behavior and actions are harmful and therefore this person is not able to make their own decisions.
Therefore, this constitutes a legal and confidential act of benefit to the client with mental illness, which removes the client's right to reject the treatment offered by the care team.
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