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Winick, Bruce Jeffrey was born on September 1, 1944 in New York City. Son of Milton and Deborah I. (Hurwitz) Winick.
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This text provides a comprehensive treatment of the legal issues surrounding the right to refuse mental health treatment. Professor Winick lays the groundwork by examining six different mental health treatment techniques. Presented according to the concept of "intrusiveness", from least intrusive to most intrusive, Winick describes the following interventions: psychotherapy; behaviour therapy; psychotropic medication; electroconvulsive therapy; electronic stimulation of the brain; and psychosurgery. To this intervention spectrum, Winick then offers a legal analysis of the issues surrounding the right to refuse mental health treatment. Drawing from various sources of law - and primarily from constitutional law - he explores his topic from an exacting and mulitfaceted legal perspective.
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Winick, Bruce Jeffrey was born on September 1, 1944 in New York City. Son of Milton and Deborah I. (Hurwitz) Winick.
AB, CUNY, 1965; Juris Doctor, New York University, 1968.
Instructor, Indiana U. School Law, Bloomington, 1968-1969; associate, Marshall, Bratter, Greene, Allison & Tucker, New York City, 1969-1972; deputy counsel, director court mental health services, New York City Health Superior vena cava syndrome Administration, 1972-1974; general counsel, New York City Department Mental Health and Mental Retardation Superior vena cava syndrome, 1973-1974; professor of law, University Miami School Law, Coral Gables, Florida, since 1974. General counsel, board directors American Civil Liberties Union Florida, 1977-1979, member of national immigration andalien rights project task force American Civil Liberties Union, since 1984. Consultant Office Dade County State Attorney, 1978-1983.
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Member Mental Health Board Dade and Monroe Counties, 1979. Member litigation advising committee Haitian Refugee Center, Inc., since 1983. Member Florida Bar (mental disability law committee 1980-1986), Dade County Bar Association (community task force on jury selection 1984), International Academy Law and Mental Health (board directors 1987-1989), Association American Law Schools (chairman law and medicine sect 1979-1980), New York University Law Review Alumni Association (Board of Governors since 1987).
Children: Margot S., Graham D., Amber L., Brendan D.