Suppose a family is quite alarmed about the threatening behavior of a relative

They want to petition the court for commitment but there is no time to get a court order. What option does the family have?

a. None. They must wait until there is a court evaluation of the person's dangerousness.
b. They can ask the police to declare the person "insane."
c. After getting a physician to state that the person is dangerous, they can have the police pick up and detain the person for up to 72 hours.
d. After getting a police officer to examine the person, they can require the person's attendance in a crisis intervention program.


c. After getting a physician to state that the person is dangerous, they can have the police pick up and detain the person for up to 72 hours.

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b. Compared to adults, a larger percentage of children have anxiety disorders. c. Twenty-five percent of adults suffer from a diagnosable mental health disorder in a given year. d. Phobias are more common in the elderly than in the young.

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What will be an ideal response?

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