Mental Health Matters
Forensic Edition
September 2016
 
Published by: Lepage Associates
Psychological & Psychiatric Services
 
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Is Court-Ordered Therapy Effective?

Individuals involved in the legal system may find themselves being court ordered to go to therapy. Some reasons may include drug abuse, anger management, or parenting issues. A common question when it comes to court ordered therapy is: Is therapy effective if someone is being ordered or "forced" to go? Typically, if someone chooses to go to therapy ("choice therapy") he or she is already starting with some internal motivation or reasons to get help and change. But what about someone who never would have chosen to go to therapy? (Read on...)

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