Ethics in Community Mental Health Care Commonplace Concerns /
Ethics in Community Mental Health Care: Commonplace Concerns examines everyday ethical issues that clinicians encounter as they go about their work caring for people who have severe and persistent mental disorders. Individuals (psychiatrists, social workers, case managers, nurses, psychologists, pee...
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2002.
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Table of Contents:
- Commonplace Encounters with Consumer/Patients
- Ethical Issues in Mental Health Services for Culturally Diverse Communities
- Ethical Dilemmas in Providing Supported Housing and Rehabilitation Services
- Personal Boundaries
- Roles, Relationships, and Rules: Boundary Concerns
- Responding to Boundary Conflicts in Community Settings
- Violence and Mental Disorders
- At Home with Threats and Violence
- At Work with Threats and Violence
- Involuntary Interventions
- Involuntary Interventions in Dual Disorders Programs
- Coercion in Mental Health Care
- Why Are Severely Mentally Ill Persons In Jail and Prison?
- Psychiatric Anticipatory Planning
- ỚSCan I Plan Now for the Mental Treatment I Would Want If I Were in Crisis?Ớ<U+00fd> OregonỚ"s Psychiatric Advance Directive
- Psychiaric Health Care Proxies in Massachusetts: Much To Do About Nothing, So Far
- Research Ethics
- Ethics in Neurobiological Research: One Consumer/ProviderỚ"s Perspective
- Conflicting Interests
- Pharmaceutical Industry Support of Psychiatric Research and Education: Ethical Issues and Proposed Remedies.