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Practice Guidelines for Recovery-Oriented behavioral health Care connecticut Department of mental health and Addiction services No right is held more sacred, or is more carefully guarded, by the common law, than the right of every individual to the possession and control of his[/her] own person, free from all restraint or interference of others, unless by clear and unquestioned authority of law. United States Supreme Court (Union Pacific Railway Co. v. Botsford) Prepared for the connecticut Department of mental health and Addiction services by the Yale University Program for recovery and Community health (Tondora & Davidson, 2006). 2 Forward by Commissioner Thomas A. Kirk, Jr., The document that you are about to read is an extraordinary one in its origins, its content, and its value as another step toward achieving and maintaining a Recovery-Oriented health care service system in connecticut .
Practice Guidelines for Recovery-Oriented Behavioral Health Care Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
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