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How Charlie Sheen could be involuntarily committed

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Charlie Sheen’s friends and family may need to take matters into their own hands and use his public displays of seemingly psychotic behavior to have him committed for psychiatric help against his will, experts tell FOX411.

“If Charlie’s family, friends or colleagues believe that due to a mental disorder Charlie is an immediate danger to himself or to others, or is so severely mentally ill that he cannot take care of himself, they can try to have him involuntarily committed to a mental health facility,” says California-based psychologist Dr. Lisa Boesky.

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