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Unfounded and ineffective excesses in the use of involuntary commitment proceedings could result from the public’s horror over recent mass shootings, according to John Z. Sadler, MD, Daniel W. Foster, MD, professor of medical ethics and professor of psychiatry and clinical sciences at University of Texas (UT) Southwestern in Dallas, TX, pointing to the sociological concept of the “outrage dynamic,” which emerges in the face of rare but horrific tragedies.

Providers’ obligation: Protect both patients and society