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Sam’s father has severe schizophrenia; he has experienced several episodes of psychosis, but is unaware of his disorder. As his father does not know he has the disorder, he does not see the need for treatment. Sam wants to respect his autonomy but feels that treatment is the best option and he is unfit to make an objective decision about it. Is there a treatment that would be least compromising of his autonomy?

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i would first have a conversation with his father of his concerns. if that doesn’t go well bring it up to a trusted adult that will help u make a responsible decision. this way the person u contacted can contact a doctor for their input. this is a pretty difficult decision but i absolutely feel like a doctor will have the right answer.
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Sam should reach out to a different parent (if there is one) or a trusted adult figure or guardian without the issue. This way he is addressing the matter without overstepping, and getting help for his father.

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