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An Anthology of Psychiatric Ethics by Stephen A. Green (Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington DC, USA)

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[This book] does a wonderful job of collecting important work in the field at a reasonable price...an outstanding resource for faculty teaching courses in this area. The editors of [the book] deserve congratulations for the success of their work. * metapsychology online *
...an outstanding resource for faculty teaching courses in this area, suitable for a wide range of different student populations, such as liberal arts undergraduates, medical students, or graduate courses in clinical psychology. * Metapsychology Online *
This is an excellent collection of papers and articles which addresses a fascinating topic. It is well-presented and is a pleasure to read. The book contains some "old friends" and some new acquaintances in the literature on ethics and psychiatry. * BMA Medical Book Competition 2007 *

Table of Contents

1. Philosophical underpinnings ; 2. The therapeutic relationship and social context ; 3. Psychiatric diagnosis ; 4. Confidentiality ; 5. Psychiatric treatment and services ; 6. Special populations ; 7. Forensic psychiatry ; 8. Resource allocation ; 9. Research

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NPB9780198564874
9780198564874
0198564872
An Anthology of Psychiatric Ethics by Stephen A. Green (Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington DC, USA)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2006-05-25
512
Winner of Commended in the Mental Health Category at the British Medical Association Book Awards 2007.
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