
Provides an illuminating account of the major ethical problems which confront psychiatrists today. "A landmark in publishing in psychiatry. Nowhere has the richness of ethical issues been presented in such a comprehensive and meaningful way." --J.A.M.A.
This text investigates the complex ethical dilemmas inherent in the practice of modern psychiatry. Edited by Sidney Bloch and Paul Chodoff, the work compiles contributions from various experts to establish a framework for navigating the moral responsibilities of mental health professionals. It addresses the tension between clinical duty, patient autonomy, and societal expectations within the psychiatric field.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals and scholars frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the intersection of clinical practice and moral philosophy. Experts highlight the comprehensive nature of the contributions, noting that the prose remains accessible while maintaining significant academic rigor.
Page Count:
365
Publication Date:
1981-08-27
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192611828
ISBN-13:
9780192611826
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