04282nam 2200613Ia 450 991087715360332120200520144314.00-470-97855-41-283-37393-997866133739390-470-97854-60-470-97857-0(CKB)3460000000000108(EBL)792444(OCoLC)784883472(SSID)ssj0000477001(PQKBManifestationID)11335997(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000477001(PQKBWorkID)10501888(PQKB)10659741(MiAaPQ)EBC792444(EXLCZ)99346000000000010820110120d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCoercive treatment in psychiatry clinical, legal and ethical aspects /editors, Thomas W. Kallert, Juan E. Mezzich and John MonahanChichester, West Sussex, UK ;Hoboken, NJ Wiley-Blackwell20111 online resource (351 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-66072-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: Clinical, Legal and Ethical Aspects; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; Section 1: Conceptual and clinical aspects of coercive treatment; 1 Person-centred psychiatry perspectives on coercion and cooperation; 2 Coercive treatment and stigma - is there a link?; 3 Mandated psychiatric treatment in the community - forms, prevalence, outcomes and controversies; 4 Is it possible to define a best practice standard for coercive treatment in psychiatry?; 5 How to de-escalate a risk situation to avoid the use of coercionSection 2: Legal aspects of coercive treatment6 Psychiatry and the law - do the fields agree in their views on coercive treatment?; 7 Reducing discrimination in mental health law - the 'fusion' of incapacity and mental health legislation; 8 Mental health care and patients' rights - are these two fields currently compatible?; Section 3: Ethical aspects of coercive treatment; 9 Cross-cultural perspectives on coercive treatment in psychiatry; 10 Historical injustice in psychiatry with examples from Nazi Germany and others - ethical lessons for the modern professional11 Paternalism in mental health - when boots are superior to PushkinSection 4: Users' views on coercive treatment; 12 The moral imperative for dialogue with organizations of survivors of coerced psychiatric human rights violations; 13 Resisting variables - service user/survivor perspectives on researching coercion; 14 Seventy years of coercion in psychiatric institutions, experienced and witnessed; 15 Coercion - point, perception, process; Section 5: Coercion and undue influence in decisions to participate in psychiatric research16 Ethical issues of participating in psychiatric research on coercion17 Coercion and undue influence in decisions to participate in psychiatric research; IndexCoercion is one of the most fascinating and controversial subjects in psychiatry. It is a highly sensitive, and hotly debated topic in which clinical practice, ethics, the law and public policy converge. This book considers coercion within the healing and ethical framework of therapeutic relationships and partnerships at all levels, and addresses the universal problem of how to balance safety versus autonomy when dealing with psychiatric treatment. Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry is a much needed contribution to the literature. The first three sections deal with the conceptual and clInvoluntary treatmentMoral and ethical aspectsPatientsLegal status, laws, etcInvoluntary treatmentMoral and ethical aspects.PatientsLegal status, laws, etc.174.2/9689Kallert Thomas W1757135Mezzich Juan E1757136Monahan John404502MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910877153603321Coercive treatment in psychiatry4194816UNINA