In mental hygiene and psychiatry, the practice of using legal means or forms to commit a person to a mental hospital, insane asylum or psychiatric ward against the will or over the protests of that person is Involuntary commitment
In personal relationships, committment can be characterised as interaction dominated by obligations. These obligations may be mutual, or self-imposed, or explicitly stated, or may not. Distinction is often made between committment as a member of an organisation (such as a sporting team, a religion, or as an employee); and what is termed personal committment, which is a relationship of obligation to an individual.
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