Ethics of coercive treatment and misuse of psychiatry
T Steinert - 2017 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… Although short-term coercive treatment in emergencies might be considered to pose fewer
ethical conflicts than long-term coercive treatment, antipsychotic treatment is believed to be …
ethical conflicts than long-term coercive treatment, antipsychotic treatment is believed to be …
Uses of coercion in addiction treatment: clinical aspects
MA Sullivan, F Birkmayer, BK Boyarsky… - American Journal on …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… of Psychiatry, listed the issues to be considered by clinicians in considering coerced treatment.
In … According to this standard of ethics, coercive treatment of substance abuse can only be …
In … According to this standard of ethics, coercive treatment of substance abuse can only be …
Reducing coercion in mental healthcare
SP Sashidharan, R Mezzina, D Puras - Epidemiology and psychiatric …, 2019 - cambridge.org
… practices in mental healthcare and to consider the ethical, … We consider the epidemiology
of coercion in mental health … mental health legislation does not prevent psychiatric abuse …
of coercion in mental health … mental health legislation does not prevent psychiatric abuse …
Psychiatrists and compulsion: a map of ethics
S Rosenman - Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
… The mote of misuse of diagnosis in our own eye has been overlooked because here clinical …
an ethical problem when clinicians attempt to coerce care because the need for coercion is …
an ethical problem when clinicians attempt to coerce care because the need for coercion is …
Treatment pressures, leverage, coercion, and compulsion in mental health care
G Szmukler, PS Appelbaum - Journal of Mental Health, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… However, Wertheimer's account, based on a moral baseline, comports better with the
frameworks we will propose for justifying coercive interventions. The weighing of harms to be …
frameworks we will propose for justifying coercive interventions. The weighing of harms to be …
[PDF][PDF] Systematic abuse and misuse of psychiatry in the medical regulatory-therapeutic complex
RS Emmons, K Manion, L Andrew - Journal of American Physicians …, 2018 - academia.edu
… They note the same structural problems noted above regarding the MRTC, particularly
coercion, and they call for independent ethical review, greater transparency in general, and …
coercion, and they call for independent ethical review, greater transparency in general, and …
The misuse of “duty of care” as justification for non-consensual coercive treatment
… Coercive treatment and restrictive practices have significant ethical and legal implications
for HCPs. Their misuse could result in civil and criminal liability, and professional discipline. …
for HCPs. Their misuse could result in civil and criminal liability, and professional discipline. …
[图书][B] Coercion as cure: A critical history of psychiatry
T Szasz - 2009 - books.google.com
… is rooted in our biological nature and is reinforced by religious and moral codes. At an early
… So did the protests against what we now term “psychiatric abuses.” Official determination …
… So did the protests against what we now term “psychiatric abuses.” Official determination …
Nurses' ethical perceptions about coercion
M Lind, R KALTIALA‐HEINO… - … and mental health …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… describe Finnish psychiatric nurses’ ethical perceptions about coercive measures in acute …
Finnish psychiatric nurses’ ethical perceptions about coercion in acute psychiatric setting. The …
Finnish psychiatric nurses’ ethical perceptions about coercion in acute psychiatric setting. The …
A survey of mental healthcare staff's perception of ethical challenges related to the use of coercion in care
… coercive practices in their daily work. The aim of the study was to investigate mental health
care … as a member of staff's misuse of force and power or using coercion as a punishment. …
care … as a member of staff's misuse of force and power or using coercion as a punishment. …