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| 049 | _aAlfaisal Main Library | ||
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_aRef.RC455.2.E8 _bO94 2015 |
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_aThe Oxford handbook of psychiatric ethics / _cedited by John Z. Sadler, Werdie (C.W.) van Staden, and K.W.M. Fulford. |
| 246 | 1 | _aHandbook of psychiatric ethics | |
| 246 | 1 | _aPsychiatric ethics | |
| 250 | _aFirst edition. | ||
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_aOxford : _bOxford University Press, _c2015. |
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_a2 volumes : _billustrations ; _c26 cm. |
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| 490 | 1 | _aInternational perspectives in philosophy and psychiatry | |
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aVolume 1:People come first -- Specific populations -- Philosophy and psychiatric ethics -- Religious contexts of psychiatric ethics. | |
| 505 | 0 | _aVolume 2: Social contexts of psychiatric ethics -- Ethics in psychiatric citizenship and the law -- Ethics of psychiatric research -- Ethics and values in psychiatric assessment and diagnosis -- Ethics and values in psychiatric treatment. | |
| 520 | 8 | _aPsychiatrists have written much about the explosive expansion of scientific knowledge of the brain which developed over the late 20th century and the early 21st century. Comparatively little has been written within the field of psychiatry about the changes in society and world culture over this same period, and even less on the scope of psychiatric ethics that would account for these changes. Yet psychiatric ethics is an excellent framework in which to examine social changes in the field over the past 25 years, changes which are dramatic in nature and profound in impact.0Some of these social changes include multiculturalism and its associated diversity of values; the transition to the digital era with its new demands on confidentiality, clinical boundaries, and privacy; the empowerment of psychiatric service users as full participants and co-producers of care; the development of new technologies of assessment and treatment, varying in their invasiveness and risk; the recognition of expanded social roles for psychiatrists, and the associated virtues of psychiatric citizenship; and the development of new practice models, settings, participants, and oversight, all of which represent profound challenges and opportunities for the ethical practice of psychiatry. The 'Oxford Handbook of Psychiatric Ethics' is the most comprehensive treatment of the field in history. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aPsychiatric ethics. | |
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_aPsychiatry _xethics |
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_aPsychiatric ethics. _2fast |
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_aMedizinische Ethik. _2gnd |
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| 650 | 7 |
_aPsychiatrie. _2gnd |
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_aPsychische Störung. _2gnd |
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_2local _94 _aPrint books. |
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_aSadler, John Z., _d1953- _eeditor. |
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_aVan Staden, Werdie, _eeditor. |
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_aFulford, K. W. M., _eeditor. |
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