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If you or loved one lay dying how can one not feel coercion if another party (the physician or a hospital) is trying to withdraw or not attend to the patient?
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If the topic were raised by a social worker, it might feel like coercion, he said.
"Changeling" is beautifully wrought, but it has the abiding fault of righteously indignant filmmaking: it congratulates us for feeling what we already feel — in this case, contempt for psychiatry used as coercion and for long-discredited male-chauvinist attitudes.
In other words, a person at leisure feels no significant coercion to enact the activity in question.
We have all been involved in conversations about smartphone holdouts, and anyone who has resisted joining Facebook or Twitter has felt the subtle coercion of consensus.
Qualitative studies aimed to explore or describe how patients felt about perceived coercion by interviewing patients, using open-ended questions, questionnaires or focus group interviews.
Some of the empirical evidence points to increased compliance with treatment and reduced substance abuse as the mechanisms through which it works; but we do not know how the coercion felt under OPC operates to influence these two mechanisms.
Husain Haqqani, a former Pakistani ambassador to the US and critic of his country's policies in the region, said it was not surprising that "India was looking to other forms of coercion because they feel frustrated by our behaviour".
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