Restrictive practice and autism in the inpatient setting
TW: Restraint, Seclusion, Death
Restrictive practice, meant to reduce immediate harm, has evolved into a behavior management tool, commonly seen in schools and mental health settings. Its most prevalent forms include physical restraint, chemical restraint, and segregation, each posing significant risks. Reports highlight its frequent use and ineffectiven…
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