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Welcome to the National Resource Center on Psychiatric Advance Directives

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Psychiatric advance directives are relatively new legal instruments that may be used to document a competent person’s specific instructions or preferences regarding future mental health treatment.  Psychiatric advance directives can be used to plan for the possibility that someone may lose capacity to give or withhold informed consent to treatment during acute episodes of psychiatric illness.

Almost all states permit advance directives for healthcare, which can be used to direct at least some forms of psychiatric treatment.  In the past decade, twenty-five states have adopted specific psychiatric advance directives statutes.

This site offers an introduction to psychiatric advance directives, state-by-state information about advance directives, instructions and forms, discussion forums, educational webcasts, current research, links to other websites, and more!

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The National Resource Center on Psychiatric Advance Directives is a collaboration between The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center and the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, funded by a grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
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