
Ethics in Psychiatry: European Contributions
작성자
Inna K. Shingareva; Carlos Lizárraga-Celaya
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Philosophy
Health & Wellness
형식
킨들
페이지
872
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2010
출판사
Springer
판
2010
ISBN-10
9048187214
ISBN-13
9789048187218
설명
Inna K. Shingareva and Carlos Lizárraga-Celaya delve into the intricate landscape of ethical dilemmas within psychiatry, illuminating a range of challenges faced by mental health professionals. The discussions span key topics such as patient autonomy, informed consent, and the moral implications of treatment decisions. The authors highlight the importance of a nuanced understanding of these issues, urging practitioners to consider the broader societal and personal impacts of their work.
The book integrates a rich assortment of contributions from European experts, showcasing diverse perspectives and methodologies in addressing ethical concerns. By weaving together theoretical frameworks with real-world examples, the authors provide readers with practical insights that enhance ethical decision-making in clinical practice. It serves as a vital resource for mental health professionals, educators, and policymakers who are navigating the often murky waters of ethics in psychiatric care.
Ultimately, this work not only articulates fundamental ethical principles but also advocates for a more compassionate and reflective approach to psychiatry. It encourages readers to engage deeply with the moral dimensions of their practice, ensuring that patient care is executed through a lens of respect for dignity and rights.
The book integrates a rich assortment of contributions from European experts, showcasing diverse perspectives and methodologies in addressing ethical concerns. By weaving together theoretical frameworks with real-world examples, the authors provide readers with practical insights that enhance ethical decision-making in clinical practice. It serves as a vital resource for mental health professionals, educators, and policymakers who are navigating the often murky waters of ethics in psychiatric care.
Ultimately, this work not only articulates fundamental ethical principles but also advocates for a more compassionate and reflective approach to psychiatry. It encourages readers to engage deeply with the moral dimensions of their practice, ensuring that patient care is executed through a lens of respect for dignity and rights.