A retired surgeon was released from compulsory mental health treatment after a family court ruled that while he exhibited delusional behaviour, he did not pose a danger to himself or others and therefore did not meet the legal criteria for a mental disorder requiring involuntary
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legal threshold for psychiatric intervention
Family court releases eccentric retired surgeon from compulsory mental healthcarecourt-ordered intervention for severe mental health risks
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