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Seclusion must only be used in the best interest of the patient, it must only be used as a last resort method, and it must not be prolonged as a form of punishment on the patient. When it is otherwise used, it may be considered a form of
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treatment settings. Seclusion of an agitated person in a quiet room free of stimulation may help de-escalate a situation which may be dangerous to the agitated person or those around them.
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is the act of secluding (i.e. isolating from society), the state of being secluded, or a place that facilitates it (a
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Handbook of antisocial behavior: David M. Stoff, James Breiling, and Jack D. Maser, editors
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In some cases where there are legal, religious or social restrictions on two people having
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In relation to administering medications, seclusion is a tactic devised for
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and it complies with the rules set out by the commission.
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Jean Morrissey; Jenm; Brian Keogh; Louise Doyle (2008).
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David M. Stoff; James Breiling; Jack D. Maser (1997).
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it prevents them from hurting themselves and/or others
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Paul of Thebes
privacy
peace and quiet
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physical intimacy
sharia
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Solitude
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