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Consequences of involuntary treatment intertwine with consequences of suffering a psychotic episode.
Voluntary responses can be modified by their consequences; involuntary responses (such as blushing when a person is embarrassed or the release of adrenalin when a person is angry or afraid) cannot.
Because indigenous communities often do not have the legal, political, or economic means to resist the placement of polluting industries, indigenous people may suffer excess illness as a consequence of involuntary environmental exposures.
This predyskinesia response indicates that abnormal dopaminergic stimulation is already present before the threshold for dyskinesias has been reached and demonstrates that excessive activity is not simply a consequence of involuntary movements, which could be the case when comparing a dyskinetic with a nondyskinetic state.
Thus, we can expect that the mental health consequences of involuntary job loss will be shaped by the personal and financial situation that families find themselves in at the time the job loss occurs.
"We are aware of the negative consequences of involuntary and early marriage," she said.
Previous works mainly considered the long term consequences of involuntary childlessness: these can hardly be distinguished from the "natural" decline in sexual activity in long-term relationships [ 1] and are scarcely modifiable.
Much of the reasoning focused on the consequences of ordering involuntary treatment, where risk of harm to the therapeutic alliance was weighed against the assumed good consequences of ensuring that patients received needed care.
Much of the reasoning focused on the consequences of ordering involuntary treatment, where risk of harm to the therapeutic alliance was weighed against the assumed good consequences of ensuring that patients received needed treatment.
Risk to civil infrastructure facilities from extreme natural and manmade hazards is characterized by involuntary exposure and potentially severe consequences to the public.
Some authors have argued that women from this region of the world undertake the HIV test under some degree of implicit or "involuntary" coercion, and that the consequences when these women would realize that they actually had a choice either to turn down or to comply with the test could be counterproductive [ 15– 15].
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