psykiatrilagen
Psykiatrilagen is the Swedish law that governs compulsory psychiatric care. It regulates when a person with a severe mental illness may be deprived of voluntary decision-making and placed in psychiatric care against their will, and it sets out the procedures, safeguards and rights connected to such care. The act covers admissions, treatment and supervision in psychiatric facilities under coercive arrangements and aims to balance the need for care with respect for the patient’s autonomy and dignity.
The law applies to adults in most cases and includes provisions for the circumstances under which compulsory
A central feature of psykiatrilagen is the safeguard framework designed to protect patients. Individuals subject to
The act functions within Sweden’s broader mental health and human rights framework, with ongoing emphasis on