Comparison of philosophical concerns between professionals and the public regarding two psychiatric treatments

AJOB Empirical Bioethics 9 (4):252-266 (2018)
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Background: Psychiatric interventions are a contested area in medicine, not only because of their history of abuses, but also because their therapeutic goal is to affect emotions, thoughts, beliefs...

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Robyn Bluhm
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