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Subject As 302 petitions rise, is it helping or hurting?
Date November 1, 2022 11:15 AM
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Inside: Judge halts Wilkinsburg annexation, Brighton Heights update.

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** Experts examine rising '302' involuntary psychiatric treatment petitions ([link removed])
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Afraid and confused, Amanda’s mind raced to understand what the police could want from her on a July afternoon. It turned out they were at her home for a 302 petition ([link removed]) – a request to have her involuntarily committed for mental health treatment. In the months since her involuntary hospitalization, she's continued to grapple with anxiety, nightmares and a lack of trust in Allegheny County's mental healthcare system ([link removed]) .

“I can understand that no one wanted anything bad to happen to me,” Amanda said. “They didn’t know what else to do. … But it’s still hard to get over that. It’s hard to move past the taking away of autonomy.”

302 petitions are on the rise in Allegheny County. Researchers and mental health advocates are concerned with racial disparities and the potential for involuntary hospitalization to severely traumatize people. Read the story now. ([link removed])

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