A Clinical Guide To Psychiatric Ethics

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A Clinical Guide to Psychiatric Ethics
Language: en
Pages: 384
Authors: Laura Weiss Roberts, M.D., M.A.
Categories: Medical
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-04-19 - Publisher: American Psychiatric Pub

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This book is derived from the author's Concise guide to ethics in mental health care, published in 2004. It has been revised, updated, and rewritten with new ch
A Clinical Guide to Psychiatric Ethics
Language: en
Pages: 384
Authors: Laura Weiss Roberts
Categories: Medical
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-04-19 - Publisher: American Psychiatric Pub

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In the video above, listen to the author, Dr. Roberts, discuss with Chief of Staff John M. Oldham the challenges that medical residents face in managing their o
Concise Guide to Ethics in Mental Health Care
Language: en
Pages: 388
Authors: Laura Weiss Roberts
Categories: Electronic books
Type: BOOK - Published: 2004 - Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing

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Writing with clarity, coherence, and optimism, the authors summarize fundamental principles, enumerate essential skills, and review recent empirical findings in
An Anthology of Psychiatric Ethics
Language: en
Pages: 520
Authors: Stephen A. Green
Categories: Medical
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This title includes the following features: Presents a comprehensivediscussion of the central issues of psychiatric ethics, defining and exploringeach of these
Ethics Primer of the American Psychiatric Association
Language: en
Pages: 116
Authors: American Psychiatric Association
Categories: Medical
Type: BOOK - Published: 2008-08-13 - Publisher: American Psychiatric Pub

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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