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The authors think that when free consent of the patient to necessary commitment to a psychotheraeutic institution is impossible, the patient's guardian should not make the commitment because he is usually a member of the family who may have contributed to the patient's breakdown.

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The authors think that when free consent of the patient to necessary commitment to a psychotheraeutic institution is impossible, the patient's guardian should not make the commitment because he is usually a member of the family who may have contributed to the patient's breakdown.

See p. 380. They think that due legal process should be observed, but that the guardian should make the commitment.

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The authors think that when free consent of the patient to necessary commitment to a psychotheraeutic institution is impossible, the patient's guardian should not make the commitment because he is usually a member of the family who may have contributed to the patient's breakdown.

See p. 380. They think that due legal process should be observed, but that the guardian should make the commitment.

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