PEIT-MH Project

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PEIT-MH: Patient Experiencing involuntary transport in Mental Health. Led by Dr. Saadia Sediqzadah, this study will examine the experiences of patients apprehended by the police under a Form 1 or Form 47, specifically asking them about their preferences of how the responses could be handled differently. Grounded in hermeneutic phenomenology, the themes that emerge from the lived experiences of patients will be considered as ways to revise the “authority” figure and other policies relating to the Mental Health Act.

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