A Clinical Guide to Psychiatric Ethics provides a comprehensive framework for considering traditional and emergent topics in ethics and how they influence clinical practice in general and specific patient populations. With engaging insight, the author deftly reviews the nuances of ethics fundamentals. She then discusses with guest contributors ethical dilemmas and approaches to clinical work with children and youth, veterans, patients from culturally distinct backgrounds, HIV/AIDS patients, those at the end of life, patients living with addictions, and more. In addition, evolving topics
Specifications |
Descriptions |
ISBN |
9781615370498 |
Year |
2016 |
Binding |
Paperback |
Subject |
Forensic Psychiatry Law and Ethics
Forensic Psychiatry Law and Ethics |
Pages |
382 |
Weight |
0.617 (In Kg) |
Readership |
Forensic Psychiatry Law and Ethics
Forensic Psychiatry Law and Ethics |