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- BookLaura Weiss Roberts, M.D., M.A., Chairman and Katharine Dexter McCormick and Stanley McCormick Memorial Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California.Summary: "Emphasizing clinical realities over abstract theories, A Critical Guide to Psychiatric Ethics thoroughly illustrates and applies the ethics principles and practices that instruct psychiatric practice. This valuable text provides keen and trustworthy navigation for ethical dilemmas encountered in the roles and settings in which clinicians engage." -- Back cover
Contents:
Ethics principles and professionalism
Clinical decision-making and ethics skills
The tradition of the psychotherapeutic relationship
Informed consent and decisional capacity
Ethical use of influence and the role of physician in high-risk situations
Confidentiality and truth telling
Children and transitional age youth
People in small communities
Veterans
People from culturally distinct populations
People living with HIV/AIDS
People at the end of life
Difficult patients
People living with addictions
Integrity and the professional roles of psychiatrists
Patient care ethics committees and consultation services
Clinician well-being and impairment
Psychiatric research
Innovation in psychiatry
Clinical training
Population health and evolving systems of care. - BookPrint 1990
- ArticlePotì R, Quintavalla R, Manotti C.G Clin Med. 1977 Jul-Aug;58(7-8):293-300.