Psychiatry’s Unruly Practices and Their Implications for the Ethics of Psychiatry

American Journal of Bioethics 24 (12):92-94 (2024)
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In my commentary on Hempeler et al.’s (2024) important contribution to the ethics of psychiatry I will argue that psychiatric practices are necessarily unruly, and that this fact has important impl...

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The Nature of Coercion.Michael R. Rhodes - 2000 - Journal of Value Inquiry 34 (2/3):369-381.
Coercive Threats and Offers in Psychiatry.Thomas Schramme - 2003 - In Thomas Schramme & Johannes Thome (eds.), Philosophy and Psychiatry. De Gruyter. pp. 357-369.

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