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Ethics Primer of the American Psychiatric Association American Psychiatric Association

Ethics Primer of the American Psychiatric Association By American Psychiatric Association

Ethics Primer of the American Psychiatric Association by American Psychiatric Association


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This book presents today's ethical dilemmas regarding boundary violations; children, adolescents, and families; geriatric populations; involuntary hospitalization; managed care; confidentiality; gifts; duty to report colleagues who engage in fraud or deception; emergency care; forensic psychiatry; and consultations and second opinions.

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Ethics Primer of the American Psychiatric Association Summary

Ethics Primer of the American Psychiatric Association by American Psychiatric Association

In questions of psychiatric ethics, simple "yes" or "no" answers are rare, yet questions arise frequently in the clinical setting. "Should I accept a patient's invitation to a party?" "Is it OK to tell a patient that I, too, have had a depression?" "Can I release sensitive information about my patient without the patient's consent?" "Can I give a psychiatric opinion about someone I've never examined?" A shortage of ethics instruction from medical school through residency has left many psychiatrists facing the increasingly complex field of ethics without a clear guide to ethical decision making and conduct until now. Informed by some of the formal proceedings of the APA Ethics Committee, Ethics Primer of the American Psychiatric Association presents today's ethical dilemmas in eleven informative chapters -- brought to life by the clinical vignettes based on actual cases seen by this primer's distinguished contributors. Boundary violations between the doctor -- patient relationship and any other relationship (e.g., social, sexual/romantic, business) Issues such as informed consent, psychopharmacology, hospitalization, and psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and families Issues such as confidentiality, competence and consent, quality of life, abuse and neglect, and use of restraints with geriatric populations Involuntary hospitalization rife with conflict and controversy where many ethical principles clash (e.g., beneficence, autonomy, informed consent) Reconciling ethical conduct (as delineated in guidelines of the AMA, APA, and Sabin) with managed care's cost containment and rationing of medical services Confidentiality, how this fundamental ethics principle can clash with the business ethics of managed care and insurance companies Gifts from patients and industry when and why they are or are not acceptable The often uncomfortable duty to report colleagues who engage in fraud or deception, from speaking privately with a colleague to referring a concern to a departmental committee, supervisor, or local APA ethics committee (and applicable legal mandates) Emergency care ethics how to ensure proper treatment for psychiatric patients who come to the emergency room with physical illnesses forensic psychiatry, including codes of ethics, boundary issues, and management of allegations of ethical misconduct When consultations and second opinions are needed Including an appendix with selected material from The Principles of Medical Ethics With Annotations Especially Applicable to Psychiatry, this clinical guide and reference is sure to stimulate the discussion so integral to maintaining the dynamic tradition of ethics. As such, it is essential reading for every psychiatrist -- whether in training or in established clinical practice -- who aspires to a richer appreciation for the wisdom and subtleties of the guidelines and principles of medical ethics.

Ethics Primer of the American Psychiatric Association Reviews

" "Ethics Primer of the American Psychiatric Association" is a practical compilation of ethical thinking regarding the most frequently encountered problems in psychiatric ethics. It provides useful advice on how to recognize ethical problems in clinical and administrative settings. Sections on child and forensic ethics will be especially appreciated in the field. All psychiatrists, including residents, can benefit from this book."-- "Jeremy Lazarus, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center"


"In this concise book, a dozen doctors contributed chapters to create this compilation of ethical thinking about the most frequently encountered problems in psychiatric ethics. It provides useful advice on how to recognize ethical problems in clinical and administrative settings."-- "Administration and Policy in Mental Health", "January 2002"

Table of Contents

ContributorsIntroduction: Role of the APA in Developing and Enforcing Psychiatric EthicsIntroduction for Psychiatric ResidentsChapter 1. Boundary ViolationsChapter 2. Children, Adolescents, and FamiliesChapter 3. Geriatric PopulationsChapter 4. Involuntary HospitalizationChapter 5. Managed CareChapter 6. ConfidentialityChapter 7. GiftsChapter 8. Duty to Report Colleagues Who Engage in Fraud or DeceptionChapter 9. Ethics of Emergency CareChapter 10. Ethics and Forensic PsychiatryChapter 11. Consultations and Second OpinionsAPPENDIX: The Principles of Medical Ethics With Annotations Especially Applicable to Psychiatry, 2001 EditionIndex

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CIN0890423172G
9780890423172
0890423172
Ethics Primer of the American Psychiatric Association by American Psychiatric Association
Used - Good
Paperback
American Psychiatric Association Publishing
2001-02-01
120
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