Psychiatric Illness
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GULF WAR ILLNESS - Veterans Affairs
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PCM 201, Petition for Mental Health Treatment - Michigan
www.courts.michigan.gov3. I believe the individual has mental illness and a. as a result of that mental illness, the individual can reasonably be expected within the near future to intentionally or unintentionally seriously physically injure self or others, and has engaged in an act or acts or made significant
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