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Title: Involuntary Outpatient Treatment in Georgia
Post by: grapeape on Jan 04, 2010, 04:30:40 PM
does anyone have any information on this? the allegations are false and stem from the fact that the BM kicked the BF out of the house for drugs and aggressive behavior.

haven't seen the documents, but hear it is alleging anger. and that the BM is to be at the PCP's office at 2pm tomorrow.
this has not been served by law enforcement yet.

not trusting this situation. this is a very small town. the BF and assisting party are very well connected with the probate court and law enforcement.

so, i am confused. shouldn't this evaluation be conducted by a mental health professional, not the pcp?

any help is appreciated
Title: Re: Involuntary Outpatient Treatment in Georgia
Post by: ocean on Jan 04, 2010, 04:34:38 PM
PCP?
Not sure but if you are talking about court ordered treatment and the person does not go, police get involved. Here a family member can ask the courts to order it if the person will harm themselves or others.
Title: Re: Involuntary Outpatient Treatment in Georgia
Post by: grapeape on Jan 04, 2010, 04:38:11 PM
that is what has happened. the BF has become very close to the BM father. together, they have filed for this involuntary treatment. i spend every day with this person and her child. as well as have dealt with her father and husband.

none of what they say is true. so how does she beat this if they have provided false information?
Title: Re: Involuntary Outpatient Treatment in Georgia
Post by: ocean on Jan 04, 2010, 04:58:01 PM
I dont know too much because we ended up not doing the court ordered but I know we would have had to fill out a form and proof of what was going on. Sometimes a dr can also get involved and testify. There should of been a court date? Is tomorrow the first court date?
What is pcp?
Title: Re: Involuntary Outpatient Treatment in Georgia
Post by: grapeape on Jan 04, 2010, 05:00:41 PM
no court date yet. certainly no proof, other than what they say. PCP (primary care physician) her primary doctor that she hasn't been seeing very long.
Title: Re: Involuntary Outpatient Treatment in Georgia
Post by: ocean on Jan 04, 2010, 05:05:35 PM
Hmmm..is the PCP also the county dr? Maybe he also works for the courts and she is ordered to go to dr? If it happens to be her dr too then maybe that is good? I am guess drugs? (prescription? going to different dr to get pills? illegal?). I guess she will have to wait and see what the allegations even are and then take it from there...
Title: Re: Involuntary Outpatient Treatment in Georgia
Post by: grapeape on Jan 04, 2010, 05:16:07 PM
actually i talked to the probate court clerk. she said that they usually send a mental health professional over from a neighboring town. that's why i don't get why they are now using pcp.