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- catalog contributor b2006692.
- catalog created "c1988.".
- catalog date "1988".
- catalog date "c1988.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1988.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 161-168.".
- catalog description "a critique of Szasz's critique: the mind-body problem won't go away. the legacy of cartesian dualism ; the definition of medicine ; the "myth" of mental illness ; understanding hysteria ; involuntary hospitalization ; the ethics of giving placebos ; the difference between placebos and the placebo effect -- informed consent, autonomy,and paternalism: respecting the patient in research and practice. the principle of autonomy ; the assessment of competence ; toward a definition of informed consent ; the principle of partnership ; beyond the impasse ; informed consent in Great Britain ; informed consent in Sweden ; informed consent in Japan and the Asian Pacific ; informed consent behind the Iron Curtain ; informed consent and torture -- ".
- catalog description "introduction: a divided profession. a divided profession ; the moral problem of our time ; the de-professionalization of medicine -- the end of hippocratic medicine? ; psychiatry and the medical model ; the program of this text -- the place of ethics in the definition of a profession. the definition of a profession ; the sociology of professions ; profession and monopoly ; the antitrust challenge to the professions ; the ethics of advertising ; conclusion -- ".
- catalog description "the hippocratic tradition in medicine and psychiatry. the Hippocratic oath ; patient confidentiality ; abortion ; euthanasia ; truth-telling ; sexual contact with patients ; professional affiliationsons ; justice in the distribution of health services ; patient benefit ; the case against hippocratic medicine ; the hippocratic oath is anachronistic ; the hippocratic oath doesn't deal with the highest ethical obligations of the physician ; the hippocratic oath opposes abortion and euthanasia ; hippocratic medicine has been faulted for defining medical care mainly in terms of emergency treatment ; the patient benefit principle of the hippocratic writings is paternalistic ; in defense of the hippocratic tradition conflicting demands upon the physician ; cooperation with torture ; political abuse of psychiatry ; lethal injections in capital punishment ; cost containment -- ".
- catalog description "the place of virtue and character in ethics: psychiatry's contribution to ethics. moral and therapeutic considerations of character ; character as characteristic ; character as resistance ; development of the psychoanalytic theory of character ; character and the moral development ; the psychoanalytic treatment of character disorders ; the importance of virtue in professional gatekeeping ; the central virtues of the medical profession ; the virtues of the patient -- idealism in medical ethics: the pursuit of moral perfection. the self as moral agent ; the context of ethical decision making ; personhood ; the crisis of the personal ; the moral self ; shame and guilt as regulators of morality ; the problem of the moral inversion -- the impeachment of altruism -- the meaning of medical responsibility.".
- catalog description "the task and methods of ethics. what is ethics? medical ethics? ; teleological ethical theories ; deontologicalcal ethical theories ; the consequentialist approach -- confidentiality, trust, and the therapeutic alliance. the need for confidentiality ; threats to confidentiality ; the Tarasoff case: protecting public safety ; preventing fraud: review of medicare records ; redisclosure in information banks ; cost containment and using the physician as and agent of rationing healthcare ; prearraignment examinations ; advancing scientific knowledge: case reports ; professional gossip ; access to records by patients ; treating the same person in both individual and group therapy ; psychiatric testimony in custody cases ; nonprofessionals on health care teams ; mandatory reporting of suspected child abuse ; the double agent problem ; legal perspectives on the ethical principle -- ".
- catalog extent "xii, 176 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Ethics and psychiatry.".
- catalog identifier "0880482257 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ethics and psychiatry.".
- catalog issued "1988".
- catalog issued "c1988.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Press,".
- catalog relation "Ethics and psychiatry.".
- catalog subject "174.2 19".
- catalog subject "Ethics, Medical.".
- catalog subject "Psychiatric ethics.".
- catalog subject "Psychiatry.".
- catalog subject "RC455.2.E8 D94 1988".
- catalog subject "WM 62 D996e 1988".
- catalog tableOfContents "a critique of Szasz's critique: the mind-body problem won't go away. the legacy of cartesian dualism ; the definition of medicine ; the "myth" of mental illness ; understanding hysteria ; involuntary hospitalization ; the ethics of giving placebos ; the difference between placebos and the placebo effect -- informed consent, autonomy,and paternalism: respecting the patient in research and practice. the principle of autonomy ; the assessment of competence ; toward a definition of informed consent ; the principle of partnership ; beyond the impasse ; informed consent in Great Britain ; informed consent in Sweden ; informed consent in Japan and the Asian Pacific ; informed consent behind the Iron Curtain ; informed consent and torture -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "introduction: a divided profession. a divided profession ; the moral problem of our time ; the de-professionalization of medicine -- the end of hippocratic medicine? ; psychiatry and the medical model ; the program of this text -- the place of ethics in the definition of a profession. the definition of a profession ; the sociology of professions ; profession and monopoly ; the antitrust challenge to the professions ; the ethics of advertising ; conclusion -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "the hippocratic tradition in medicine and psychiatry. the Hippocratic oath ; patient confidentiality ; abortion ; euthanasia ; truth-telling ; sexual contact with patients ; professional affiliationsons ; justice in the distribution of health services ; patient benefit ; the case against hippocratic medicine ; the hippocratic oath is anachronistic ; the hippocratic oath doesn't deal with the highest ethical obligations of the physician ; the hippocratic oath opposes abortion and euthanasia ; hippocratic medicine has been faulted for defining medical care mainly in terms of emergency treatment ; the patient benefit principle of the hippocratic writings is paternalistic ; in defense of the hippocratic tradition conflicting demands upon the physician ; cooperation with torture ; political abuse of psychiatry ; lethal injections in capital punishment ; cost containment -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "the place of virtue and character in ethics: psychiatry's contribution to ethics. moral and therapeutic considerations of character ; character as characteristic ; character as resistance ; development of the psychoanalytic theory of character ; character and the moral development ; the psychoanalytic treatment of character disorders ; the importance of virtue in professional gatekeeping ; the central virtues of the medical profession ; the virtues of the patient -- idealism in medical ethics: the pursuit of moral perfection. the self as moral agent ; the context of ethical decision making ; personhood ; the crisis of the personal ; the moral self ; shame and guilt as regulators of morality ; the problem of the moral inversion -- the impeachment of altruism -- the meaning of medical responsibility.".
- catalog tableOfContents "the task and methods of ethics. what is ethics? medical ethics? ; teleological ethical theories ; deontologicalcal ethical theories ; the consequentialist approach -- confidentiality, trust, and the therapeutic alliance. the need for confidentiality ; threats to confidentiality ; the Tarasoff case: protecting public safety ; preventing fraud: review of medicare records ; redisclosure in information banks ; cost containment and using the physician as and agent of rationing healthcare ; prearraignment examinations ; advancing scientific knowledge: case reports ; professional gossip ; access to records by patients ; treating the same person in both individual and group therapy ; psychiatric testimony in custody cases ; nonprofessionals on health care teams ; mandatory reporting of suspected child abuse ; the double agent problem ; legal perspectives on the ethical principle -- ".
- catalog title "Ethics and psychiatry : toward professional definition / Allen R. Dyer.".
- catalog type "text".