
John Z. Sadler (ed.)
et al.
Published online:
02 October 2014
Published in print:
16 July 2015
Online ISBN:
9780191799280
Print ISBN:
9780198732372
Contents
End Matter
Index
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Published:October 2014
Cite
'Index', in John Z. Sadler, K. W. M. Fulford, and Werdie (C.W.) van Staden (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Psychiatric Ethics, Vol. 2 (2015; online edn, Oxford Academic, 2 Oct. 2014), https://doi.org/, accessed 8 May 2025.
Subject
Psychology
Series
Oxford Library of Psychology
Collection:
Oxford Handbooks Online
I-1Author Index
Note: References to figures are indicated by ‘f’, tables by ‘t’.‘n’ indicates a footnote, with the number following ‘n’ indicating the footnote number when there is more than one footnote on the page.
- Aarsland, D.
- ABIM Foundation920
- Abma, T.A.
- Abou-Saleh, M.T.
- Abrams, R.1207
- Abramson, L.Y.
- Acosta, O.M.
- Action for Advocacy688
- Adams, G.813
- Addington, J.1365
- Adida, M.1136
- Adlam, J.1258
- Administrative Justice Tribunals Council (AJTC)
- Aerhart-Treichel, J.1348
- Agarwal, N.1114
- Aggarwal, N.K.1113
- Agronin, M.816
- Ahmad, A.
- Ahmad, N.
- Ahuja, A.805
- Airoldi, M.668
- Aiyegbusi, G.1160
- Akbar, S.1364
- Akhtar, S.998n.15
- Akil, H.
- Akimovna, E.1018
- Al-Ghazali
- Al-Issa, I.
- Al-Jeshi, A.A.1012
- Al-Zohaily, W.
- Albergotti, R.713
- Alborz, A.
- Alcoff, L.
- Aldarondo, E.1311
- Alexander, J.K.
- Alford, C.F.1276
- Allen, J.G.1250
- Allen, K.1117
- Alleyne, G.700
- Allman, J.M.1111
- Allott, P.1082
- Alonso, J.1221
- Alper, J.S.741
- Althaus, C.E.919
- Alvarez-Jimenez, M.1365
- Alzheimer’s Society
- Amarendran, B.1350
- Amati, S.1281
- Ambrosini, D.L.1394
- Amdur, B.J.1362
- American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP)1036
- American College of Emergency Physicians862
- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- American Medical Association Policy Finder Database862
- American Psychoanalytic Association1264
- American Psychological Association Task Force on Descriptive Behavioral Classification1059
- American Society of Gene Therapy1032
- Amering, M.
- Amos, C.
- Anderson, G.1013
- Anderson, J.
- Anderson, L.
- Andrade, S.
- Andreasen, N.C.
- Angermeyer, M.C.1120
- Annas, G.J.1361
- Ansmann, E.B.964
- Antiseri, D.
- Anwar, S.913t
- Arad, Y.915
- Arboledga, J.810
- Arendt, H.914
- Argentieri, S.
- Ariely, D.762
- Armstrong, D.739
- Arnold, R.M.
- Arras, J.D.
- Ascherman, L.I.
- Ashcraft, L.1392
- Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care1018
- Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
- Atighetchi, D.
- Atkinson, J.M.1377
- Atwal, A.1286
- Atwell, R.
- Aud, S.
- Augustine913
- Aulisio, M.P.
- Austin, J.L.851
- Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
- Australian Government Guidelines on the Recognition of Sex and Gender
- Australian Medical Association864
- AUTM1029
- Avasthi, A.
- Axer, A.1393
- Ayan, A.
- Bacchetta, M.D.
- Bach, M.
- Bachrach, B.729
- Baeck, L.
- Baer, R.A.
- Baier, A.
- Bailey, R.A.
- Bairaktaris, K.
- Baker, A.G.
- Baker, L.R.
- Bakhshayesh, A.1219
- Bakobaki, J.964
- Balch, C.M.790
- Balcombe, J.999n.18
- Baldwin, S.
- Ballard, C.
- Ballatt, J.
- Ballenger, J.C.967
- Balls, M.1010
- Banaji, M.R.768
- Bancroft, J.
- Bandura, A.1252
- Banerjee, G.
- Banner, N.
- Barber, C.1034
- Barber, J.
- Barber, R.984
- Barclay, L.726
- Bardhi, F.1240
- Barglow, P.
- Barilan, Y.M.
- Barnes, C.
- Barnes, D.679
- Barnett, S.R.
- Barr, L.
- Barratt, R.1286
- Barrett, K.E.1392
- Barry, M.967
- Barsade, S.812
- Bartlett, A.741
- Barton, R.1391
- Basset, T.
- Bassman, R.1392
- Basso, M.952
- Bates, Y.
- Batson, C.D.1169
- Battle, C.L.
- Bauckham, R.J.
- Bauer, K.1349
- Baum, S.
- Baumeister, H.1186
- Bayer, R.
- Bazelton, D.L.
- Bazerman, M.768
- BBC
- BBC News832
- Beahrs, J.O.1297
- Beatty, A.
- Beck, J.S.1293
- Beck, U.919
- Becker, A.803
- Becker, C.994
- Becker, H.821
- Becker, L.C.
- Beckwith, J.741
- Bedi, H.
- Beeforth, M.973
- Beer, D.
- Beeson, P.B.647
- Beh, H.
- Behere, P.B.
- Beitman, B.D.790
- Bekoff, M.997
- Belgic Confession
- Belitz, J.
- Bell, E.C.1295
- Bemporad, J.
- Ben-Porath, Y.S.1098
- Benabid, A.L.1191
- Benamer, H.T.S.1114
- Benedetti, F.1218
- Benedict XVI
- Bennett, B.E.1298
- Bennett, D.A.1350
- Bennett, M.917
- Benson, P.
- Bentall, R.
- Bentham, J.998
- Berger, P.1282
- Berglund, C.1386
- Bergum, V.
- Berkovitz, I.
- Bernheim, A.1365
- Bero, L.A.769
- Berrios, G.726
- Berzlanovich, A.M.
- Besen, W.R.
- Best, E.
- Best, J.795
- Bhaskar, R.1185
- Bhatia, S.C.
- Biederman, J.1026
- Bienvenu, O.J.1177
- Bikkhu, T.
- Bilge, S.
- Billings, P.R.741
- Bion, W.
- Birbaumer, N.1110
- Birnbaum, H.
- Birnbaum, R.
- Blackburn, S.
- Blackhall, L.
- Blackwell, B.818
- Blaunt, R.H.
- Blehar, M.C.
- Block, S.1376
- Bloom, J.D.
- Bluhm, R.
- Blum, J.A.1035
- Blumenthal, D.1339
- Board, B.J.
- Boardman, J.856
- Boddy, J.
- Bodhi, B.
- Boevink, W.
- Bohman, J.
- Bok, S.
- Bolton, D.
- Bonney, S.
- Boorse, C.
- Bora, E.1222
- Bordo, S.728
- Boroson, W.829
- Borry, P.1366
- Borum, R.
- Bos, W.
- Bosk, C.L.739
- Bostick, N.1216
- Bourguignon, E.
- Bouton, M.E.1298
- Bouveresse, J.
- Bowers, L.
- Bowlby, J.1294
- Boyd, C.J.
- Boyd, E.A.769
- Boyle, M.
- BPS Code of Ethics1095
- Bracken, P.856
- Bradley Report907
- Bradley, S.J.
- Bradshaw, G.A.994
- Bradshaw, J.665
- Brady, J.V.992
- Braff, D.L.743
- Braidotti, R.
- Brambleby, P.668
- Brandon, A.
- Brandon, T.679
- Brandt, A.M.
- Bratt v. IBM
- Braun, P.
- Bray, A.917
- Brazelton, T.B.819
- Brecher, B.851
- Breed, D.G.
- Breen, K.869
- Brekke, J.S.912
- Brener, N.
- Brewster, J.867
- Brink, D.
- British Medical Association863
- British Psychological Society (BPS)1094
- Brizendine, L.805
- Brock, D.W.
- Brodkey, A.C.772
- Brodwin, P.
- Bronstein, C.1277
- Brooks, B.L.1102
- Brooks, E.1171
- Brotsky, S.R.716
- Brown, G.C.
- Brown, J.K.
- Brown, S.918
- Bruce, S.870
- Brunoni, A.1212
- Brusa, M.
- Bryant, A.808
- Buchanan, A.1229
- Buchanan, D.
- Buchanan, E.712
- Buchanan, R.W.
- Buchanan, S.F.
- Buford, B.1278
- Bunney, W.E.993
- Buntaine, R.
- Burch, R.L.1010
- Burgess, P.
- Burke, T.
- Burmeister, M.742
- Burns, A.
- Burns, M.K.
- Burr, C.W.647
- Burt, R.A.
- Burton, M.
- Busch, A.
- Buss, S.
- Butcher, J.N.1098
- Butler, J.
- Buyx, A.
- Byalin, K.1395
- Byers, B.
- Byne, W.
- Cabaniss, D.L.790
- Cade, J.F.J.1177
- Cadman, M.875
- Calahan, S.
- California Institute of Technology1033
- Callaly, T.810
- Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation691
- Calton, T.809
- Cameron, D.E.
- Campbell, A.V.863
- Campling, P.1289
- Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative1329
- Canadian Medical Association863
- Candia, P.C.1137
- Cangas, A.
- Cannon, M.
- Canons of Dort
- Caplan, A.L.754
- Caplan, P.J.1060
- Capron, A.M.
- Card, C.732
- Cardno, A.G.742
- Cardon, K.
- Care Quality Commission and Administriative Justice Tribunals Councils
- Care Services Improvement Partnership (CSIP)840
- Carey, B.766
- Carlat, D.661
- Carlson, H.869
- Carlson, L.
- Carlson, R.V.1362
- Carney, T.
- Carpenter-Song, E.967
- Carpenter, W.T.Jr.1362
- Carr, D.
- Carroll, H.
- Carroll, J.S.832
- Carse, A.866
- Carson, N.J.
- Carter, J.D.1294
- Carter, T.
- Cartwright, N.1145
- Cascade, E.769
- Casey, B.1225
- Cashin, J.R.724
- Caspi, A.918
- Cassidy, B.
- Castelhano-Carlos, M.J.999
- Castellani, B.757
- Castillo, H.982
- Castrioto, A.1209
- Catechism of the Catholic Church
- Catholic Encyclopedia Online826
- CCAC1018
- Centor, R.M.769
- Centre for Economic Performance1260
- Centrella, M.873
- Chadwick, M.J.1118
- Chadwick, P.K.
- Chaleby, K.
- Chamberlin, J.971
- Chandler, G.641
- Chandra, P.S.
- Charlson, M.
- Charlton, T.810
- Charon, R.1333
- Chase, C.828
- Chaturvedi, S.K.
- Cheang, K.I.
- Chen, Y.Y.1364
- Chervenak, F.A.
- Cheung, T.1214
- Chilibeck, G.745
- Chimonas, S.755
- China file659
- Chisholm, D.
- Chisholm, R.
- Chodoff, P.1385
- Chodoff, R.839
- Chopra, P.1390
- Christen, M.1209
- Christie, E.694
- Christman, J.
- Chu, J.
- Churchill, L.
- Churchland, P.S.
- Cipani, E.1046
- Clare, I.C.H.
- Clark, E.
- Clark, R.W.1264
- Clay, S.816
- Cleckley, H.916
- Clegg, J.A.
- Clement, S.
- Clements, R.L.H.
- Clifford, T.
- ClinicalTrials.gov1197
- Clinton, B.K.712
- Cloth, A.H.
- Clouser, D.
- CNN832
- Coalition, M.H.A.875
- Cochrane, A.C.
- Code, L.
- Coetzee, J.C.
- Coffey, C.S.952
- Cohen, H.995
- Cohen Kadosh, R.1213
- Cohen-Kettenis, P.T.
- Cohen, R.A.
- Coker, E.
- Colapinto, J.
- Coletsos, I.C.774
- Collerton, J.
- Coltheart, M.1112
- Condit, C.M.744
- Cong, Y.
- Conn, J.
- Connelly, J.E.
- Conran, M.1283
- Consortium on the Management of Disorders of Sex Development
- Convey, E.1027
- Cook, J.A.
- Cooper, A.E.691
- Cooper, J.
- Cooper, R.1046
- Cooper, S.A.
- Cooper, W.O.
- Coram, A.
- Cormac, I.1375
- Cornblatt, B.A.1361
- Costello, C.1337
- Costello, E.J.
- Costenbader, V.
- Coté, A.
- Council for the International Organizations of Medical Sciences1001n.23
- Courtwright, A.
- Coutanche, M.N.1117
- Coverdale, J.H.
- Covey, S.
- Cowen, T.
- Cowley, J.
- Cox, B.J.1297
- Coyte, M.E.
- Craigie, J.
- Craske, M.1298
- Crawford, M.
- Crawley, J.N.1014
- Crisp, R.
- Croen, L.A.
- Crook, M.A.827
- Croskerry, P.
- Crowden, A.
- Crowder, G.855
- Crowley, J.D.
- Crowley, M.A.1364
- Crump, W.J.1347
- Cryan, J.F.990
- CSIP905
- Culpepper, L.936
- Cummins, R.
- Cunningham-Burley, S.739
- Cunningham, R.872
- Curlin, F.A.
- Curtis, T.972
- Curzer, H.J.1001n.24
- Cyhlarova, E.
- Czaja, S.J.966
- Daaboul, J.
- D’Agostino, F.787
- Dain, N.645
- Dal-Re, R.1363
- Dale, J.
- Dallmann, J.
- Daly, M.J.743
- Damasio, A.
- d’Angelo, L.C.993
- Dare, T.866
- Davanzo, R.
- David, A.A.
- Davion, V.731
- Davis, H.
- Davis, S.D.1390
- Davison, G.C.
- Davydov, D.870
- Day, H.E.999
- Dayan, J.
- Dayton, W.T.
- de Caro, M.
- De Freitas, J.776
- De Grazia, D.1361
- De Martino, B.
- de Melo-Martin, I.1366
- de Vries, A.L.
- De Vries, R.934
- Deacon, B.J.1297
- DeCamp, M.712
- deCharms, C.1219
- Deci, E.L.
- Declaration of Helsinki1362
- Dehue, T.660
- Dein, S.
- DeJong, S.M.
- del Pozo, P.R.
- Delaere, P.J.J.
- Deleuze, G.
- Delumeau, J.
- DeMuth, G.W.
- Dennett, D.C.1315n
- Dennis, C.L.
- Department of Constitutional Affairs
- DePaul, M.1052
- D’Ercole, A.
- Deschamps, P.K.H.1111
- deWaal, F.B.M.992n.4
- Dewey, J.
- Deyessa, A.700
- Dhai, A.
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual938
- Diamond, M.
- Dice, L.R.738
- Dickerson, F.809
- Diego, M.
- Diethelm, O.650
- Dmitrieva, D.658
- Dobie, S.
- Dobkin, P.L.
- Doecke, J.1221
- Domino, K.869
- Donabedian, A.673
- Donaldson, K.819
- Dorff, E.
- Dorff, E.N.757
- Doris, J.M.761
- Dossetor, J.
- Dostoyevsky, F.911
- Douglas, G.
- Douma, J.
- Dowbiggin, L.740
- Downie, R.S.939
- Doyal, L.
- Drake, R.E.1391
- Drane, J.
- Dreger, A.D.
- Drucker, P.808
- Drury, M.O.
- DSM-5 Scientific Review Committee1057
- Du Plessis, I.
- Duan, N.952
- Dubler, N.N.
- Dubois, B.
- Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H.
- Dumont, M.818
- Dunbar, M.1377
- Duncan, E.1395
- Dunn, E.885
- Dunn, M.C.
- Dunne, J.
- DuPont, R.869
- Dutt, S.
- Duyk, G.999
- Dwan, K.1030
- Dworkin, G.
- Dworkin, R.665
- Dwyer, E.640
- Dwyer, T.F.1347
- Dyer, A.920
- Early Psychosis Clinic1363
- Early Psychosis Intervention Clinic (EPIC) at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center1363
- Eastman, N.1113
- Eaton, W.809
- Ebert, J.E.J.
- Echavarria, M.
- Edinburgh Users’ Forum
- Edmondson, A.1335
- Edward, F.799
- Edwards, B.
- Edwards, V.J.1251
- Eells, M.868
- Ehlers, A.1318
- Einarson, A.
- Eisenberg, L.652
- El-Kholy, H.
- Elia, A.J.
- Elias, M.768
- Ellis, L.911
- Emanuel, E.J.1361
- Emmett, C.
- Engel, G.L.1333
- Engels, F.
- England, E.
- England, P.
- Englehart, J.
- Epstein, C.F.1207
- Epstein, R.M.
- Epstein, R.S.1163
- Erhardt, A.A.
- Erzen, T.
- Ettner, S.
- European Commission
- Evans-Lacko, S.691
- Evans, S.W.
- Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group930
- Eysenck, H.J.1077
- Fabrega, H., Jr.1048
- Faith, R.E.999
- Falloon, I.R.H.1360
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Fan, R.P.
- Farber, N.871
- Farbstein, M.M.
- Farnan, J.M.712
- Faust, H.
- Fausto Sterling, A.
- Fava, G.A.766
- Featherstone, K.741
- Feder-Kittay, E.
- Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)1033
- Federman, D.
- Fegert, J.M.
- Fehm, L.1186
- Fehr, R.805
- Feinberg, J.
- Feinstein, M.
- Ferando, A.B.999
- Fernando, B.L.
- Fernando, S.973
- Ferrer, D.C.1351
- Ferris, F.D.
- Ferriter, M.1376
- Festinger, L.1337
- Field, T.
- Fiester, A.
- Filakovic, P.1361
- Finaret, A.E.1394
- Fineman, M.A.
- Fink, B.1270–1271
- Finnis, J.670
- Fins, J.J.1203
- Firlik, A.
- First, M.B.1053
- Fischer, J.870
- Fischoff, B.745
- Fisher, B.A.1362
- Fisher, C.1196
- Fisher, P.L.1294
- Fisher, S.1260
- Fisk, J.D.
- Fitch, C.700
- Flaherty, L.T.
- Flanagan, E.1387
- Fleischmann, P.983
- Fletcher, C.867
- Flexner, A.1059
- Flint, J.993n
- Flodgren, G.762
- Flower, R.1234
- Flynn, M.
- Foa, E.B.1297
- Fogel, M.H.1140
- Fombonne, E.
- Fontes, L.A.
- Food and Drug Administration
- Foot, P.
- Ford, B.828
- Ford, N.712
- Forte, R.1185
- Forthofer, M.
- Foster, A.1284
- Foster, S.
- Fox, L.
- Frader, J.
- Francia, C.913t
- Francis, A.803
- Francis, L.
- Francis, R.909
- Franco, E.
- Franco, N.H.989
- Frangou, S.1116
- Frank, E.
- Frank, J.D.1256
- Frank, L.971
- Frank, R.
- Frankfurt, H.
- Frankl, V.820
- Fraser, A.
- Fraser, F.C.745
- Frazier, J.A.1027
- Freedman, B.1362
- Freedman, C.1229
- Freedman, R.743
- Freeman, L.725
- Freeman, S.R.
- Freeman, V.G.
- Freischlag, J.A.790
- Frey, R.G.1362
- Freyenhagen, R.
- Frick, P.J.
- Fricker, M.
- Friedman, L.1272
- Friedman, R.A.831
- Friedrich, C.J.
- Frith, U.1111
- Fritzon, K.
- Fromm-Reichmann, F.744
- Frosh, S.
- Fuchs, E.
- Fulford, K.W.M.660, 661, 666, 691, 813, 839, 840, 842, 844, 850, 851, 853, 855, 856, 889, 905, 922, 1047, 1050, 1069, 1070, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1082, 1083, 1084n, 1087, 1131, 1143, 1144, 1331, 1334
- Fuller, E.
- Fuller, R.640
- Fullinwider, R.920
- Gagnon, M.A.752
- Galanter, M.869
- Gallagher, E.M.
- Gallagher, S.917
- Gallegos, A.
- Gallegos, K.869
- Gallery, M.867
- Gallup832
- Galpern, W.1202
- Ganasen, K.A.1180
- Gangadhar, B.N.
- Ganguly, K.K.
- Ganley, O.869
- Garb, H.
- Gardner, D.891
- Gardner, S.1276
- Garner, H.921
- Garry, A.
- Gaus, G.787
- Gautam, S.
- Gazzaniga, M.918
- Geddes, J.R.931
- Gee, D.G.1365
- Geisler, N.L.
- Gelfand, M.805
- Gemelli, A.
- Gendel, M.H.
- Genn, H.
- George, C.
- George, E.D.1013
- George, M.1391
- Geppert, C.M.A.
- Gerber, P.C.1364
- Gert, B.
- Gewirth, A.
- Ghali, W.A.930
- Ghandour, R.M.
- Ghostin, L.O.
- Gibbons, R.V.755
- Gibson, A.K.1296
- Giesen-Bloo, J.1294
- Gilbert, D.T.
- Gilbert, P.1296
- Gilbody, S.M.935
- Gilburt, H.1341
- Gill, M.M.1270
- Gillard, S.979
- Gillett, G.
- Giordano, S.1392
- Gitelson, M.646
- Gleeson, B.
- Gleeson, J.F.1365
- Glendinning, C.
- Glorney, E.899
- Godman, M.
- Goetghebeur, M.M.668
- Goetz, S.
- Goffman, E.1282
- Goffman, I.
- Goldman, H.H.794
- Goldstein, J.809
- Goldwater v. Ginsburg829
- Gomes, P.J.
- Gomez, L.1277
- Gonzalez, J.L.1049
- Good, B.J.1061
- Goodley, D.
- Goodman, J.H.
- Gordon, J-S
- Gordon, R.
- Gorlin, R.
- Gosden, T.753
- Gosselin, A.
- Gostin, K.G.696n
- Goswami, S.995
- Gottdiener, W.H.745
- Gottesman, I.I.993n
- Gottlieb, M.
- Gøtzsche, P.661
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- Perring, C.
- Perron, A.
- Perry, E.854
- Peters, T.J.744
- Peterson, A.L.966
- Peterson, C.
- Peterson, J.
- Pethebridge, A.862
- Petrova, M.
- Pettit, P.
- Pew Research Center1349
- Pfafflin, F.902
- Phillips, A.661
- Phillips, L.J.1360
- Piaget, J.1294
- Pick, D.740
- Pickard, H.1322
- Piegorsch, W.W.740
- Pies, R.
- Pilgrim, D.730
- Pilnick, A.
- Pius XII
- Plato
- Pliszka, S.R.
- Plomin, R.741
- PLoS Medicine773
- Polanichka, N.
- Polya, T.1319n
- Ponsford, D.1349
- Pontifical Council for Pastoral Assistance to Health Care Workers
- Pope, R.
- Popper, K.R.
- Porter, J.
- Pote, H.
- Potter, K.
- Poulsen, S.1293
- Powers, M.692
- Prainsack, B.
- President’s Council on Bioethics1184
- Preuss, T.M.
- Price, H.
- Primm, A.819
- Pritchard, J.1340
- Pritt, S.L.1012
- Project Team
- Pruden, L.
- Psychiatric News831
- Pula, J.
- Pullman, D.953
- Puoane, T.B.
- Putnam, D.1244
- Putnam, H.
- Putsch, R.W.1048
- Qadri, S.S.Y.H.1018
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- Rabins, P.952
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- Shanafelt, T.D.790
- Shaneyfelt, T.M.769
- Shapin, S.1055
- Shapiro, T.
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- Sharma, H.K.
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- Smart, R.N.
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- Smith, J.A.1020
- Smoller, J.W.743
- Snowdon, D.A.
- Snyder, K.
- Soares, M.1198
- Society for Personality Assessment1096
- Solomon, J.
- Solursh, D.S.
- Somasundaram, O.
- Sondheimer, A.
- Sonn, T.
- Sorensen, J.R.738
- Sorenson, J.R.746
- Spadaro, A.
- Spandler, H.809
- Sparam, G.
- Spear, L.P.1365
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- Spencer, E.M.
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- Spielmans, G.I.935
- Spikes, J.
- Spiro, L.819
- Spitz, V.1361
- Spivak, G.
- Sprenkle, D.H.
- Srebnik, D.S.1394
- Srinivasan, T.N.
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- Stahl, F.755
- Stanley, A.830
- Stanley, B.H.947
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- Stark, A.752
- Stark, C.
- Stastny, P.
- State Government of Victoria696
- State Government of Victoria, Department of Health
- Steimer, T.993
- Stein, E.
- Stein, M.A.
- Steinberg, A.
- Steinberg, B.
- Steinman, M.A.756
- Stern, D.
- Sterrett, E.1310
- Sterzer, P.1110
- Steslow, K.
- Stetka, B.S.
- Steutel, J.
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- Stewart, M.1143
- Stich, S.761
- Stickley, T.
- Stier, M.
- Stiker, H.-J.
- Stobie, B.1301
- Stoeckle, T.
- Stohr, K.
- Stokes, G.
- Stoljar, N.
- Stoller, J.806
- Stoller, R.J.
- Stolorow, R.
- Stone, E.T.640
- Storey, J.
- Strain, J.J.
- Strasburger, L.H.
- Straughan, H.978
- Straw, J.845
- Strawson, P.F.
- Stridh-Igo, P.699
- Striegel-Moore, R.H.724
- Strong, C.
- Sturma, D.
- Subbakrishna, D.K.
- Subodh, B.N.
- Sugarman v. Board of Registration834
- Sullivan, P.F.743
- Sullivan, S.
- Sumney, J.L.
- Sundram, F.1115
- Süss, S.656
- Sutherland, N.971
- Svenaeus, F.
- Swanson, J.W.
- Swanton, C.
- Swearer, D.
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- Swinburne, R.
- Szatmari, P.930
- Szymanski, J.1301
- Taghi Yasamy, M.691
- Talbott, G.867
- Talbott, J.A.
- Taliaferro, C.
- Tandon, R.1361
- Tang, S.1357
- Tao, J.
- Targum, S.D.745
- Tateno, M.
- Taylor, J.S.
- Taylor, M.A.
- Taylor, R.
- Taylor, S.E.
- Tekin, S.1322n
- Telushkin, J.
- Temel, Y.952
- Tenbrunsel, A.E.768
- Tendler, M.
- Tenenbaum, S.
- Tessman, L.
- Texas Administrative Code1357
- Thagard, P.
- Thara, R.
- Thelander, S.794
- Theriot, N.
- Thiels, C.1391
- Thomas, C.R.1351
- Thomas, J.J.724
- Thomas, P.975
- Thomasma, D.
- Thompson, E.1365
- Thompson, J.M.
- Thomson, M.
- Thomson, O.1048
- Thorndike, E.L.991
- Thrasher, J.787
- Thurman, R.
- Titchener, E.914
- Tjeltveit, A.1250
- Todd, S.
- Tolman, D.
- Tolson, J.M.725
- Tomic, D.
- Tomm, K.
- Tong, R.
- Took, A.877
- Toombs, K.1333
- Torgerson, D.753
- Toynbee, A.
- Trent, J.W.
- Trevino, L.809
- Trivedi, P.973
- Trop, J.
- Tsiouris, J.
- Tsong Khapa
- Tuana, N.
- Tumminel, D.B.832
- Turkle, S.711
- Turner, E.935
- Turner, J.C.1336
- Turner, P.V.1012
- Turrell, S.L.
- Tutu, D.M.
- Tversky, A.
- Tversky, B.1321
- Twelftree, G.
- Twerski, A.
- Tyer-Viola, L.
- UK General Medical Council898
- UK House of Lords1260
- UNESCO
- Unger, P.
- United Kingdom Government Office for Science
- United Nations
- United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- United States Gallup Poll1008
- United States General Accounting Office
- United States v. Karl Brandt
- University of California1033
- Upshur, R.E.G.939
- Urgerg, K.A.725
- US Department of Agriculture994
- US Department of Education
- US Department of Health and Human Services946
- Ussher, J.
- Valdesolo, P.1169
- Van Delden, J.
- Van der Graaf, R.
- Van der Kolk, B.
- van der Post, L.F.M.849
- van der Steen, J.T.
- Van der Walt, S.P.
- van Heerden, J.H.1181
- van Koningsbruggen, M.1209
- van Niekerk, A.A.1184
- Van Sant, S.P.1392
- van Vugt, M.805
- van Willigenburg, T.
- Vandereycken, W.715
- Vanderveldt, J.
- Varela, F.J.
- Varma, V.K.
- Veatch, R.M.
- Venneman, S.S.1364
- Ventegodt, S.1391
- Venter, J.C.
- Venzala, E.994
- Vermeire, R.1143
- Verster, C.1183
- Victor, T.1103
- Vijayakumar, L.
- Viljoen, F.P.
- Vincent, M.A.724
- Vinkers, D.J.897
- Virtzberg-Rofe, D.
- Vishwanath, B.
- Vitiello, B.
- Volkan, V.817
- Vollhardt, B.R.
- Vollman, J.
- Von Drehle, D.804
- von Trotha, T.
- Vuilleumier, P.952
- Vygotsky, L.S.1282
- Vyhnánek, L.694
- Waelder, R.1269
- Wakefield, J.C.1047
- Walker, H.M.
- Walker, M.U.725
- Walker, R.L.
- Wallace
- Wallace, C.912
- Wallace, E.R.1047
- Wallace, R.J.
- Waller, D.G.
- Walter, H.J.
- Walter, J.K.1361
- Walters, E.
- Walters, J.1394
- Wampold, B.
- Wan, W.656n
- Wang, P.S.
- Warburton, W.
- Ward, M.794
- Ward, T.897
- Waring, D.R.1235
- Warren, J.913t
- Wasserstrom, R.865
- Watson, A.C.691
- Watters, E.809
- Watts, J.
- Wear, D.
- Weathington, B.L.992
- Weaver, K.1377
- Webb, E.
- Webb, T.679
- Weber, A.S.
- Weil, R.S.1118
- Weinberg, D.
- Weinberger, Y.
- Weiner, D.
- Weingarten, K.
- Weinman, J.745
- Weinmann, S.904
- Weinstein, G.S.
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- Weisberger, A.1229
- Weisemann, C.
- Weiss, E.M.
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- Welin, S.
- Weller, P.
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- Wertsch, J.1282
- Wertz, D.C.746
- Wessely, D.S.1112
- Westerhof, G.J.
- Westminster Confession of Faith
- Westrin, C.-G.794
- Wettstein, R.M.
- Wheway, J.1251
- Whitaker, R.661
- White, M.
- Whitlock, J.L.711
- Whittington, C.J.1034
- Widder, N.
- Widdershoven, G.A.M.
- Widiger, T.A.1060
- Wig, N.N.
- Wiggins, D.
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- Wilkinson, M.B.1015
- Wilkinson, R.
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- Williams, B.A.O.
- Williams, F.E.646
- Williams, L.1317n
- Williams, R.
- Willman, D.1031
- Wilson, A.862
- Wilson, T.D.
- Winick, B.J.
- Winnicott, D.W.1273
- Winsky, L.999
- Winterwerp v Netherlands
- Wisniewski, A.B.
- Wittgenstein, L.
- Wittson, C.L.1346
- Wolf, N.728
- Wolfensberger, W.678
- Wolff, J.
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- Woltmann, E.M.1395
- Wong, M.
- Wong, S.
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- Woolf, H.848
- Woolfolk, R.
- Woolley, A.806
- Working Group of the Advisory Committee to the Director, National Instsitutes of Health1031
- World Health Organization (WHO)661, 690, 691, 694, 695, 700, 701, 702, 703, 704, 705, 706, 707, 1046, 1053, 1070, 1074
- World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH)
- Worthington, A.
- Wozniak, J.1026
- Wright, F.
- Wright, M.T.
- Wright, P.W.D.
- Wu, G.964
- Wujtasik, D.
- Wunsch, M.871
- Wyatt, R.J.1360
- X v United Kingdom (UK)
- Yamada, A.-M.
- Yan, H.C.1014
- Yang, M.891
- Yangjingjing, X.656n
- Yarek, C.1394
- Yates, R.
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- Yin, R.K.
- Yonkers, K.A.
- Yoon, J.1191
- Young, K.A.
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- Youngner, S.J.
- Youngstrom, E.A.
- Zabow, T.887
- Zahavi, D.
- Zahn-Waxler, C.
- Zanarini, M.C.1316n
- Zaner, R.M.1050
- Zarate, C.A., Jr.1350
- Zauha, H.678
- Zeman, P.
- Zerubavel, N.1394
- Zimbardo, P.1279n
- Zimmerman, C.G.699
- Zimmerman, D.
- Zimmerman, M.1060
- Zipkin, D.A.756
- Zoladz, P.R.995
- Zöllner, S.742
- Zovkic, I.B.995
- Zundel, K.M.1347
- Zusman, J.
- Zysk, K.
I-35Subject Index
Note: References to figures are indicated by ‘f’, tables by ‘t’.‘n’ indicates a footnote, with the number following ‘n’ indicating the footnote number when there is more than one footnote on the page.
- Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS)1350
- abortion
- abuse, of psychiatry1070
- acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
- accountable health organizations (ACOs)810
- Action for Advocacy679
- actions, permitted
- active development
- acts
- of public order (mu’amalat)
- recommended
- actus rea (guilty act)916
- addiction995–996
- Islam and
- madh
- treatment
- administration805
- Administrative Justice Tribunals Council (AJTC)
- adolescence
- girls and726
- adolescents
- access to mental health care
- assessment, disclosures892
- bipolar disorder in
- child and adolescent mental health care
- communication of psychiatrists regarding medication for
- consent
- coordination and sequencing of treatment for
- decision-making capacities in
- depression in
- ethics codes of professionals who work with
- as intersex patients
- involuntary treatment
- with panic disorder
- prevalence who meet criteria for mental health diagnosis
- privacy and confidentiality in mental health care
- psychopharmacological interventions
- adults, as intersex patients
- Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act684
- advance care planning
- advance refusals of treatment
- advocacy
- forensic psychiatry893
- Mental Capacity Act 2005 (England and Wales)684
- Mental Health Act 1983 (England and Wales)684
- in mental health care677–710
- accountability680
- approach689
- citizen advocacy682
- confidentiality680–681
- current issues684–687
- definition of677–678
- empowerment680
- forms of682–683
- group/collective advocacy682
- history of678
- independent mental capacity advocacy (IMCA)682–683
- Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA)683
- information680
- instructed advocacy682
- legislation684
- mental health settings685–686
- monitoring688–689
- Northern Ireland legislation684
- peer advocacy682
- principles of679–681
- professionalism of687
- recent developments678–679
- representation680
- Scotland legislation684
- self-advocacy682
- support680
- umbrella/trade body688
- patient775
- Advocacy Charter679
- advocates678
- affection (moh, attachment)
- Afghanistan707
- Africa
- ethics
- Indaba, values-based practice See also South Africa
- age868
- ageing
- ageism816
- agency1255–1257
- diachronic
- dual
- human
- identity and
- agent
- autonomy
- causal theory
- agoraphobia1257
- Akineton (biperiden)
- akrasia (weakness of will)917
- al-Sirat al-Mustaqim (Straight Path)
- alcoholism
- Hinduism and
- alienation
- All About My Mother (film)
- All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Neuropathologists (AUSPN)657n.4
- Almodóvar, Pedro
- Alzheimer’s dementia
- Alzheimer’s disease
- biomarkers1221
- Alzheimer’s disorder1178
- American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP)
- Ethics Code
- American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL), Ethics Guidelines for the Practice of Forensic Psychiatry816
- American Association of Psychiatric Administrators (AAPA)811
- American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)1095
- American Medical Association (AMA)810
- Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (CEJA)774
- ethical principles, for clinicians811
- Principles of Medical Ethics811
- American National Institute of Health (NIH)1115
- American Psychiatric Association (APA)638, 647, 802, 809, 830n, 1035, 1063, 1329
- Annotations1235
- ethical code827
- Goldwater Rule828–836
- American Psychological Association, Task Force on Appropriate Therapeutic Responses to Sexual Orientation
- amnesia
- dissociative
- retrograde1211
- amphetamine1177
- androgen insensitivity syndrome
- anger (krodha)
- anhedonia1014
- Animal Welfare Act1001
- animal welfare body1018
- animals
- in psychiatric research989–1007
- contributions to psychiatry1020–1021
- cost-benefit analysis1019–1020
- country- and region-specific legislation and regulations1017–1019
- cumulative harms and risk-benefit analyses999–1000
- ethical oversight of use of1008–1009
- ethical problems997–1000
- ethics committee1019
- global oversight1017–1020
- inducing psychopathology997–999
- modern psychiatric experiments involving992–997
- psychology experiments990–992
- research ethics
- anorexia nervosa723, 997, 1192, 1259
- caregiving and caregivers1377–1378
- DBS1199–1200
- involuntary treatment1392
- anti-naturalism
- anti-realists1145
- anticonvulsant agents1178
- antipsychotics1176
- antisocial behavior918
- antisocial conduct disorders918
- antisocial personality disorder (ASPD)916
- apathetic children
- apotemnophilia940
- archaeology of knowledge975
- ashramas (stages)
- brahmacharya (student)
- grihastha (householder)
- sanyasa (renunciation)
- vanaprashtha (retired)
- ashrams (monastery)
- Asperger syndrome717
- Assad, Bashar (ruler of Syria)804
- assent1363
- assessments
- mental health assessments, values, individual diversity1076–1077
- reports, language of
- of risk919–920
- strengths-based1083–1084
- assisted dying
- Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane, (AMSAII)638
- Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM)1029
- AstraZeneca1037
- asylums
- dependence
- independence from
- at-risk mental state (ARMS)1116
- attachment disorders991
- attachment (moh, affection)
- attachment theorists1255
- Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome (APS)1361
- Attenuated Psychotic Symptoms Syndrome661
- atypical antipsychotic medications1026–1027
- Australia
- Code of Ethics of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
- Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
- authoritarianism
- authority, cultural797
- autism744
- co-morbid
- weak cognitive theory of
- autoethnography979
- autonomy691, 1216, 1287, 1385
- agency and1255–1257
- agent
- authoritative
- basic principles1092
- and beneficence
- in child and adolescent mental health care
- degrees of
- dependence and
- for feminists
- individual
- as instrumental conception of practical rationality
- Internet716
- Islamic perspectives on
- and joint agency
- Kantian
- in LAMICs704–705
- and liberty696
- and medical confidentiality1354
- and paternalism1391
- paternalism-friendly skepticism
- personal
- challenges to
- Jewish view of
- value and scope of
- and personhood
- presuppositions
- principle of respect for
- and professional boundaries1161
- professional boundaries and1172
- in psychiatric ethics
- rational
- rebutting skepticism
- relational
- respect for
- and right of refusal in relation to personal capacity or competency1393
- and security898–899
- and self-determination in relation to coercion1389–1392
- skeptical presuppositions
- skepticism about personal
- and telepsychiatry1353–1354
- vulnerability-based skepticism
- Ayurveda
- bad news1392
- Bayh-Dole Act (1980)1029
- behavior therapy1293
- behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD)
- behavioral avoidance tests (BATs)1296
- behavioral health trials965–966
- behavioral leadership theory807
- being, ways of
- beliefs, superstitious
- beneficence898, 1162, 1385, 1392, 1394
- autonomy and
- positive693
- principle of
- psychological testing and assessment1092–1093
- telepsychiatry1354–1356
- benzodiazepines1177
- Bhagwada Gita
- Bible, the
- Biederman controversy1036
- biobanks952–953
- bioethics
- biological markers See biomarkers
- biopolitics, ethics and736–738
- black and minority ethnics (BME)973–974
- Blair, Tony845
- blocking the means (sadd al-dhara’i’)
- bodily medicine
- Body Integrity Identity Disorder717
- Bolam test1131
- borderline personality disorder (BPD)901, 917, 1106, 1392
- intimate partner violence (IPV) and
- the past and
- seclusion and restraint
- boundaries1254, 1337–1338
- definition of1160–1161
- identity and information1255
- on-duty
- personal, literature review1393–1394
- sexual1264 See also professional boundaries
- boundary crossings1167–1168
- boundary problems1073
- brain imaging1109–1125
- brain, the
- chemical imbalance in992n.5
- dysfunctional behavior and
- breast cancer1021
- Buddhism
- compassion and the healer’s art
- contributions to modern psychiatry
- Four Noble Truths
- modern psychology, potential ethical conflicts
- psychology, development of
- and scientific psychology
- scientific psychology, traditional Buddhist and modern
- Buddhist creed
- buddying
- Building Back Better initiative707
- bullying
- Bush, George
- Canadian Medical Association Journal961
- cannabis
- capabilities
- capacity1387
- Capgras delusions
- capital punishment
- capsulotomy1195
- cardinal sins
- care
- caregiving and caregivers1374–1383
- alcohol and PTSD1378
- anorexia1377–1378
- carers, ethics and dementia1378–1381
- depression1376–1377
- mental disorders1375–1378
- schizophrenia1375–1376
- caring relationships806
- case studies
- clinical dilemmas, during pregnancy
- negotiating within VBPE
- Precious Pelo
- secure psychiatric settings900–901
- Simon1070–1071, 1073–1076
- and the language of DSM1074
- and the language of ICD1073
- and the language of psychiatry1071–1073
- Teresa of Avila
- Tom1072
- use of trumps hierarchy
- CAST trial933
- catechism(s)
- Catholic Church
- Catholic Church See Roman Catholic Church
- causal responsibility
- change theory808
- chaplains
- charismatic leadership theory807
- chat rooms715
- Chatham House Rule846n
- child abuse1311
- child and adolescent mental health care
- access to mental health care
- privacy and confidentiality in mental health care
- psychopharmacological interventions
- childhood trauma
- restraint and
- children
- apathetic
- assessment, disclosures892
- bipolar disorder in1026–1027
- consent
- decision-making capacities in
- evaluation for danger to self or others
- as intersex patients
- involuntary treatment
- psychopharmacological interventions in
- as research subjects for drugs
- China661
- 18th party Congress of the Communist Party of the People’s Republic of China659
- Chinese Mental Health Act
- chlorpromazine1176
- chromosomal mutations741
- chronic mild stress1014–1015
- cingulotomy1195
- Cinque, Joe921
- circumcision
- classification, controversies
- clinical encounters
- clinical endpoints1016–1017
- clinical ethics See ethics
- clinical expertise931n.3
- clinical guidelines774–775
- clinical practice guidelines (CPGs)769–770
- clinical pragmatism, 4 Ps
- clinical trials934
- with children or adolescents
- cultural issues966–967
- placebo-controlled1202
- termination of965
- clinician judgment
- clonazepam1241
- Clozaril
- co-production, in mental health
- Cochrane Collaboration1395
- Code of Ethics of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
- coercive policies693
- cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)1197, 1235n.6, 1257, 1293–1305
- ethical considerations during1295–1300
- assessment phase1296
- boundary management1298–1299
- family interventions1299–1300
- generalization strategies1300
- homework1298–1299
- informed consent1296–1297
- out of office sessions1298–1299
- psycho-education1296
- relapse prevention1300
- resistance during1300
- risks of evidence-based1297–1298
- skills training1299
- practice, ethics of1295
- PTSD1318
- third wave1294
- training and knowledge transfer in1300–1301 See also cognitive therapy
- cognitive enhancers
- cognitive functioning948
- cognitive impairment868
- cognitive remediation1395
- cognitive therapy1293
- collaboration1049–1050
- collaborative care model
- collectivism
- Colombo Study
- commentators834
- commissioning mental health services664–676
- cycles669–670
- ethics and values in665–667
- medical, psychological and social therapies671–673
- negotiating cost673–674
- outcomes673–674
- personalization of care and person-centred care668–669
- psychiatric care, support and treatments670–671
- quality673–674
- resource allocation667–668
- common morality
- in principlist theory
- communitarianism
- community
- individual and the
- community-based services
- compassion835
- competency1393
- complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)1329
- complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD)
- Compliance Rating Scale1135
- compulsive behaviors
- compulsive disorders993–994
- computerized scoring, and interpretation systems
- conduct disorder
- confidentiality691, 1255
- advocacy relationship680–681
- in child and adolescent mental health care
- consent, capacity and
- in couple and family therapy1308
- in developing countries697–698
- of emails1173
- Hinduism and
- Hippocratic Oath826
- impaired health practitioners877
- multidisclipinary team1339–1340
- professional boundaries, violations1164
- confinement
- conflict1333
- causes1331–1332
- ethical dilemmas1337–1341
- boundary issues1337–1338
- confidentiality1339–1340
- involuntary treatment and restraint1340–1341
- receiving gifts1339
- literature review1394–1395
- preventing and resolving1335
- and team dysfunction1332
- conflicts of interest752–765, 886
- addressing758–760
- biased practice754–755
- controversies1036–1037
- debate, philosophical-ideological756–758
- definition of752
- disclosures760
- education759
- financial See financial conflicts of interest
- future directions760–762
- management759–760
- payment to physicians753
- physicians’ financial relationships with industry752
- problems of755–756
- prohibition, of ties with industry759
- public trust755
- purposes758
- scope of753–754
- solution758
- confrontation, avoiding
- Confucianism
- case studies
- Mr. Chen (from Australia)
- Mrs. Liu (from China)
- psychiatric ethics, contemporary applications
- Confucius
- Connally Commission918
- conscientiousness835
- conscious awareness1288–1289
- consciousness, sick
- consent716, 832–834, 1308
- adolescents
- Hinduism and
- to participate in psychiatric neurosurgery clinical trials1194–1197
- to treatment1377
- voluntary950–951 See also informed consent
- consequentialism
- psychiatry and
- consultation-liaison (CL) psychiatrists
- contemplative healing, communal instruction in
- controversies
- classification
- diagnosis
- psychiatric disorders
- Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- corporeal perception
- correlativity thesis
- corruption
- cosmetic psychiatry
- cost-benefit analysis1019–1020
- cost of care
- Cotard delusions
- Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS), International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects
- countertransference1269–1270
- couple and family psychotherapy1306–1314
- information, managing the flow of1308–1310
- intervention goals1307–1308
- risks related to, management of1310–1311
- values, couple and family1312
- credibility766
- crime911
- criminal behavior
- criminal responsibility, and mental illness916–917
- criminality1112–1114
- criminals911
- psychopathic
- cross-gender interactions
- Cruz, Ted804
- cultural defense mechanisms, Hinduism
- cultural moralties
- cultures973–974
- cyberspace1350–1351
- cycloserine1180
- dangerous psychiatric patients
- dangerously severe personality disorder (DSPD)846
- dangerousness
- assessments
- of a patient to self and others
- and safety
- darura, necessity
- data
- aggregated953
- big data954
- blinded962
- interim962–964
- normative1102
- online954
- protection and confidentiality
- unblinded962
- data safety monitoring boards (DSMBs)958–965
- effectiveness of964
- freedom from improper influence964–965
- interim data management962–964
- member selection959–960
- organization and management960
- process960–961
- statistical analyses961–962
- de Klerk, F.W.
- decision-making1130–1131, 1385, 1395
- capacity
- in children
- collaborative1330–1331
- constraints on
- to end life
- partnership in
- surrogate
- best interest
- reasonableness
- substituted judgement
- decisional closure
- Declaration of Geneva654
- Declaration of Madrid887
- deep brain stimulation and lesioning, invasive neuromodulation1192–1194
- defensive medicine
- deinstitutionalization813
- Delphi methodology, of co-production
- delusional disorder
- delusions
- dementia1374
- behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD)
- carers, ethics and1378–1381
- diagnosis of
- respect for See also Alzheimer’s disease
- dependence
- Dependent Personality Disorder661
- depersonalization disorder
- depression1021, 1176–1177, 1178
- caregiving and caregivers1376–1377
- experiments involving animals1014–1015
- in India
- in youth
- depressive realists
- derealization
- desk criminal (schreibtischtäter)914
- detention powers
- determinism1323n.8
- developing countries690–710
- diagnosis
- controversies
- as an ethical problem1046–1049
- practical aspects of
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) See DSM-5
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) See DSM
- diagnostic assessment, theory1075
- diagnostic category Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome (APS)1361
- dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
- diazepam1177
- Dieter, struggle to live in the world of others
- diethylstilbestrol (DES)
- difference principle
- differential diagnosis
- difficult patients, treating
- diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)1115
- dignity, of psychiatric patients
- dilemmas
- disabilities rights movements
- disability adjusted life years (DALYs)699
- discernment835
- discharge arrangements
- disclosures892
- discouraged acts
- discourses
- discursive ethics
- disease
- prevention705–706
- disembodied telepresence1349
- disorder1070
- disorderly eating disorders (DEB)723
- assumptions, mental disorder726–727
- ethical implications730–732
- within female friendship groups and sororities725
- peer friendship groups727
- recommendations732
- social pressure within peer groups725 See also eating disorders
- dispositions1236
- dissent1363
- dissociative disorders
- Dissociative Identity Disorder
- distributed leadership807
- Divine, the
- divorce1312
- DLB Consortium revised diagnostic criteria for dementia with Lewy bodies1114
- doctor–patient relationship1235n.6
- doctors
- disagreement with nurses about treatment decisions
- doctor–patient relationship1235
- documentation
- dopamine1176
- drugs
- psychotropic
- side effects718–719 See also medication
- Drummond, Edward916
- DSM651, 803, 1046, 1071, 1073, 1246, 1329
- American Psychiatric Association (APA), profitability to1059–1060
- classifications, practical management of1058
- development, political domains of1056–1061
- diagnoses based on889
- diagnosis1047
- eating disorders723
- instructions1052
- language of1074
- seclusion and restraint of patients
- turf/territory1060–1061
- DSM-5773, 1070, 1103, 1225, 1300
- attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome (APS)1361
- diagnosis of "Gender Dysphoria"
- disclosure policy772
- gender diagnoses
- mild neurocognitive disorder
- and political abuse of psychiatry662
- Prelude Project1057
- rituals1052–1053
- schizophrenia1365
- DSM-II
- DSM-IV-TR
- diagnosis of gender identity disorder
- Guidebook1053
- du Plessis, Dieter
- dual relationships and business transactions1166
- duress1132
- dystonia1213–1214
- eating and fasting
- eating disorders722–735, 996–997, 1259, 1392
- data723–724
- forced treatment1391 See also anorexia nervosa; See also bulimia; See also disorderly eating disorders (DEB)
- ecological rationality
- educators
- egalitarian theory
- ego-dystonic homosexuality804
- ego-dystonic psychiatric disorders1194
- Eichmann, Adolf914
- elderly patients See older patients
- electric shocks, administered to cats991
- electroconvulsive treatment (ECT)971
- electronic communications
- electronic health records (EHR)
- emails1173
- emotional disturbance (ED)
- emotional intelligence (EI)806
- empirical ethics946
- empirical research945
- empiricism978
- encyclopedic enquiry (modern enquiry)
- end-of-life
- care
- ethical dilemmas
- endophenotypes993n
- engagement1244
- England
- Mental Capacity Act 2005 (England and Wales)684
- Mental Health Act (1983) (England and Wales)684
- England, Mental Health Act (2007)
- enhancement
- enigmatic other, encountering
- Enlightenment
- enquiry
- epilepsy, temporal lobe1117
- epistemic irrationality
- epistemic rationality
- epistemology
- equality
- equilibrium
- reflective
- specification of
- Equity and excellence: liberating the NHS
- ethical blind spots768
- ethical burdens
- data protection and confidentiality
- engendered by controversies
- ethical challenges, literature review1394–1395
- ethical dilemmas
- benefits from ethics consultation
- end-of-life
- frequency psychiatrists encounter
- preparation for facing
- ethical leadership802–825
- ethical naturalism1110
- Ethical Principles for Psychiatric Administrators811
- Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (APA)1092
- ethical review process1018
- ethical theories
- ethical thinking
- ethical vulnerability
- ethics
- African
- of ‘being heard’
- business810
- clinical
- consultants
- feminist
- preventive
- principle-based
- relational
- of existence
- feminist ethics
- pre-modern
- professional808
- and relational security907–909
- and translation in psychiatry
- ethics committees1019
- ethics research, conceptual clarity950–954
- ethics surveys
- Medscape
- Psychiatric Times (PT)
- European Convention on Human Rights
- European Court of Human Rights
- European Union
- animals in research, legislation and regulations1017–1018
- clinical trials with children or adolescents
- euthanasia
- evidence-based care666
- evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)1297–1298
- evidence-based medicine793, 929, 930, 1144
- definition of930–931
- ethical values, influence on evidence936–938
- good mental health940–941
- mental health, interpretation and judgment939–940
- mental health outcomes, value-laden938–941
- prognostic homogenity937–938
- research methods, ranking of932
- technical bias936–937
- value neutrality933–936
- evidence-based research, originating from LAMICs702–703
- evidence-based treatment plan
- evil912–916
- evolution
- excuses1321–1322
- exegesis
- experience-based knowledge, objective knowledge and976–979
- expert opinions
- exposure therapy1297
- eye-movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR)
- Facebook712–714
- fair equality of opportunity
- fair-opportunity principle
- false ideas
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- FAP (Foundations, Axioms, and Practices) model of values-based medicine
- fashion industry731
- fatalism1323n.8
- fear learning, in animals1015–1016
- Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology1032
- Federation of Laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA)1019–1020
- Federation of the State Medical Boards of the United States862
- female identity725–726
- feminism
- postcolonialism
- in the twenty-first century
- feminist ethics
- feminist psychiatric ethics
- fever therapy648
- fidelity866
- financial conflicts of interest766–781
- concern in psychiatry1033–1035
- gaps in current solutions772–774
- informed consent774
- policies and disclosure772–773
- zero tolerance, checks and balances773–774
- in psychiatric professional organizations768–772
- recommendations774–776
- continuing medical education (CME)775–776
- educating the public776
- patient advocacy775
- policies for clinical guidelines774–775
- summary777–778
- research bias767
- research quality and trust1028–1031 See also conflicts of interest
- First Tier Mental Health Tribunal
- fitrah (innate disposition)
- folk metaphysics1048
- folk psychology1048
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA)1028
- forbidden acts
- forced treatment, eating disorders1391
- forensic patients899
- forensic psychiatrists885–896
- forensic psychiatry816, 833, 885, 1070
- for feminist ethicists
- forensic advocacy limits893
- harm, amelioration of892–893
- and imaging1112–1114
- and intimate partner violence
- pitfalls888
- treatment conundrum892–893
- values-based practice888–891
- Foresight report on Mental Wellbeing and Mental Capital
- Four Principles
- four Ps (practical, pluralistic, participatory, and provisional)
- Frances, Pope804
- free association
- free will1049
- Freud, S.834
- friendship
- deontological
- Kantian
- narrative
- functional test
- funding effect767
- gamma knife lesioning trials1202
- gay rights movement804
- gender
- gender feminism
- gender identity
- gender identity disorder
- gender identity dysfunction1259
- gender incongruence
- gender reassignment for gender
- gene association742
- genealogical enquiry
- genetic counseling736–751
- ethics and biopolitics736–738
- expectations of744–745
- history of738–739
- practical ethics of745–747
- psychiatric genetics, intersection of742–744
- genetic engineering1012
- genetic risk738
- genetics, psychiatric740–742
- genotyping1180
- Germany741
- ghost-writing934n.8
- girls, and adolescence726
- Goldwater Rule
- benefits of public commentary835–836
- ethical foundations831–836
- impact on the profession834–835
- professional commentary831–832
- good process1139–1141
- Great Man theory805
- greed (lobh)
- group therapy
- groups973–974
- guided imagery
- Guidelines for the Care and Use of Mammals in Neuroscience and Behavioral Research1019
- guilt
- feelings of
- notion of1113
- pathological
- penitent
- guilty act (actus rea)916
- guilty mind (mens rea)916
- Guru-Chela (teacher–disciple) psychotherapy
- Gurus
- habits
- of mind and behavior
- halakha
- haloperidol
- happiness
- hardship
- Hastings Center Report
- Have We Got Views for You973
- Haven, The982
- Hawaii Declaration (1977)655n.1
- Hayter, Gemma
- healing group cohesion
- healing project1242–1245
- Healing Psychiatry (Brendel)
- healing, temple
- Health and Social Care Act (2012)679
- health budgets695f
- health insurance
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (1996) (HIPPA)
- health maintenance organizations (HMOs)810
- Hearing Voices Network941
- hereditary madness740
- hermaphrodites
- hermeneusis
- hermeneutical phenomenology
- heteronomy
- heterosexuality
- high blood pressure1021
- Hillel the Elder
- Hinduism
- alcoholism and
- cannabis use and
- competence and
- complementary and alternative medicine
- confidentiality and
- consent and
- and cultural psychopathology
- cultural defense mechanisms
- eating and fasting
- lunar cycle and lunacy
- religious ceremonies
- religious rituals
- religious symbolism
- ritualistic behaviors
- sexuality
- dealing with ethical conflicts and dilemmas
- depression and
- dissociative disorders and hysteria in
- ethical issues related to, psychiatric treatments
- hospitalization
- involuntary
- voluntary
- karma and personality in
- life cycle
- medical treatment, psychopharmacology
- and mental health
- mental health problems, family dynamics in the management of
- opium use and
- physical treatment
- ECT
- rTMS
- privacy and
- professional and ethical boundary issues related to
- psychosis and
- rehabilitation
- religion and culture
- religious treatments, for mental health problems
- role of holy places
- stigma and
- suicide and self-harm
- and therapies
- psycho-spiritual
- psychological
- traditional healing
- history
- violence898
- Holocaust915
- holy cities
- Hoskin, Steven
- hospitalization, involuntary
- hostile work environments
- human agency
- human being, notion of
- human experience
- Human Genome Project741
- human interactions
- human law
- human life-world, collective ways of being human in
- human morality1110
- human personhood
- Human Rights Watch694n.2
- human translating
- Hume’s principle666
- Huntington’s disease739
- Hussein, Saddam, psychological profile830–831
- Husserl, Edmund
- hypnotic trance1281
- hypothyroidism
- hysteria714
- identity1336–1337
- and agency
- female725–726
- gender
- internet716–718 See also professional identity
- ill-treatment, of people with intellectual disabilities
- illness
- imaging, forensic psychiatry and1112–1114
- impaired health practitioners861–884
- acute management871–872
- disruptive, unethical or incompetent872
- early detection871
- physical or mental illness872
- substance abuse871–872
- burnout870
- clinical aspects of impairment867–869
- ethics and
- codes of ethics863–867
- ethical base points864–867
- fidelity866
- practical wisdom866–867
- professional integrity865
- role-differentiated moral obligation865–866
- identification of868–869
- impairment, definition of862–863
- nonmaleficence864
- ongoing duty of care873
- optimal care874–877
- colleague factors874
- colleague involvement876
- discrimination875
- family involvement876
- institutional factors874
- medical boards876
- patient information877
- professional colleges877
- recovery875
- regulatory board factors874
- stigmatization875
- supportive and therapeutic approach875
- treating psychiatrist factors874
- organizational preparation871
- outcomes with869
- recommendations877–878
- resilience870
- impairment
- clinical aspects of
- physical and cognitive868
- psychiatric disorders867
- stress and burnout868
- substance misuse867
- epidemiology and etiology867
- mental illness
- In Pursuit of Wellness972
- indaba
- in African values-based practice
- isiZulu indaba
- Pelo, Precious
- person-and-people-values-centred-care in
- as values-based practice
- independence
- independent mental health advocacy (IMHA)683
- India
- cannabis use in
- depression in
- dissociative disorders in
- hysteria in
- Mental Health Care Act (1987)
- opium use in
- psychosis in
- individual, and the community
- Individual Education Program (IEP)
- individualism
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act
- industry, financial relationships with1028
- inequalities, structural
- information, withholding
- informed consent1363
- capacity to give1133–1134
- child and adolescent mental health care
- clinical examples1137–1139
- cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)1296–1297
- and financial conflicts of interest774
- genetic counseling and739
- good process1139–1141
- incapacity to give1134–1137
- psychiatric research947–949
- psychological testing and assessment1099–1100
- psychotherapy1271–1274
- requirements for1131–1132
- scope of1130–1131
- inheritance, theories of740
- institutionalization1284
- institutionalized behavior
- instrumentalism
- insula cortex1110
- insulin therapy648–649
- intellectual disabilities
- denial of disability
- ethical responses to
- examples of ill-treatment of people with
- in-patient admission under the Mental Health Act
- individualism
- liberal values for people with
- married couples with
- neglect of parents and staff
- policies
- socio-emotional age of individuals with
- interactive televisions1347
- interdependence
- peer-supported
- interdependent divided mind1282–1283
- interdisciplinary teams, moral relationships
- interest
- internal validity934n.7
- International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disability
- International Classification of Diseases See ICD
- International Code of Medical Ethics of the World Medical Association
- International Covenant on Civil and Political rights (1966)
- International Early Psychosis Association1365
- internet1172–1173, 1255
- contagion714–716
- identity716–718
- misinformation718–719
- psychiatric ethics, challenges for711–721
- using in clinical practice
- intersex patients
- adults
- children and adolescents
- genital interventions
- intersex conditions at birth
- psychiatric and ethical concerns
- interventions
- interviews832–834
- intimate partner violence (IPV)
- introjection, projection and1276–1292
- intuitive sensibility
- invasive techniques1208
- involuntary hospitalization
- Confucian morality
- Hinduism and
- Islamic perspectives on
- involuntary incarceration691
- involuntary seclusion839
- involuntary treatment819, 839, 1070
- for children and adolescents
- Confucian morality
- family of the patient and
- and restraint1340–1341
- values-based839–860
- iproniazid1176
- Ireland677
- irrationality, as a diagnostic criterion
- irrationality, pragmatic
- Islam
- addictions and
- conditions and interactions
- cross-gender interactions
- diversity in
- Ethical–legal Maxims (al-qawa’id al-fiq’hiyya) of relevance to bioethics
- introduction to
- involuntary hospitalization
- Islamic law, Shari’a
- jurisprudence (usul al-fiqh), principles of
- malpractice in Islamic jurisprudence
- medications
- mental disorder, views of
- paraphilias and
- personal autonomy, value and scope of
- perspectives, on psychiatric ethics
- professional liability
- and psychiatric medication
- self, the, nature of
- as a source for ethical deliberation
- suicide
- trial, the
- values
- Israel, mental health care in
- Japan, samurai sword testing915
- Jehovah’s Witnesses, enforced blood transfusion to
- Jesus Christ, freedom in
- Jewish perspectives on psychiatric ethics See Judaism
- Johnson & Johnson1026
- Johnson–Goldwater Campaign829
- Judaism
- ethics
- foundational sources of
- principles of psychiatric ethics and related teachings in
- psychiatric and
- Jewish law756–757
- medical ethics, general principles of, relevance to Jewish ethics
- non-Orthodox
- Orthodox
- perspectives on psychiatric ethics
- potential ethical conflicts
- circumcision
- involuntary medication or hospitalization and psychosurgery
- professional decorum
- scope of practice
- tact
- terminal illness
- transference and counter-transference issues
- values, potential conflict with psychiatric norms and practices
- virtues, and psychiatric norms and practices
- jurisprudence (usul al-fiqh), Islam, principles of
- justice1093, 1356–1357, 1385, 1394
- in access to mental health care
- and fair distribution of benefits and burdens695
- principles of
- and mental health care
- rationing
- secure psychiatric settings902–903
- theories of
- kama (sensuality, desire)
- Kantian autonomy
- Kantian tradition736
- karma (action)
- in Hinduism
- Kazakhstan661
- Kennedy, Patrick804
- King, Martin Luther, Jr.807
- knowing, ways of
- knowledge, archaeology975
- knowledge, objectivity of
- krodha (anger)
- Ladybird, Ladybird (film)
- Lake, Catherine
- Lancet702
- Land of Clinicum (Gillett)
- language of psychiatry1071–1073
- Lasting Powers of Attorney
- later trait theory806
- law, mental health
- laws of nature
- leadership802–825
- characteristics of805–808
- choosing ethical leaders814–815
- distributed807
- ethical808–809
- models803–805
- in psychiatry, women819
- skills and systems815–816
- success, measuring816–817
- training814
- learned habits
- learned helplessness behaviors, in animals991
- learning and memory tests, in animals1015
- learning disability See intellectual disabilities
- Legal Aid certificate685
- legislation
- to enable access to mental health care705
- to ensure autonomy and liberty704–705
- for mental health, in LAMICs694
- to prevent human rights violations704
- to protect individuals with intellectual disabilities
- lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) patients979
- lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) patients
- causes of sexual orientation
- disclosure of therapists of own sexual orientation
- efforts to change sexual orientation
- ethics, in clinical situations
- gender reassignment for gender dysphoric or incongruent adults
- history of psychiatric treatment of
- talking about homosexuality and transgender expressions in respectful language
- LGBT patients See lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) patients
- liability, of child and adolescent mental health care
- Life Course Model
- life cycle, in Hinduism
- life, decisions to end
- Life’s Dominion: An Argument about Abortion, Euthanasia, and Individual Freedom (Dworkin)
- Listening Iman Project1083
- and strengths-based assessment1083–1084
- and values-based practice1084–1086
- Listening to Prozac (Kramer)
- literacy research, mental health
- literature review, services1394
- lithium1177
- lobh (greed)
- love1170
- low and middle income countries (LAMICs)690
- coercive power, public/public mental health measures693
- community-based approach706
- improving mental health
- development approach702
- human rights approach702
- public mental health approach702
- mental health legislation694
- positive mental health
- disease prevention, and promotion705–706
- human rights approach706–707
- policy, guidelines and legislation703–705
- roadmap towards702–707
- public mental health
- autonomy and liberty696
- collective efficiency and ensuring public participation695–696
- confidentiality697–698
- government duty701–702
- justice and fair distribution of benefits and burdens695
- maximal balance of benefits over harm and cost693–694
- overall benefit693–694
- paternalism698
- privacy696–697
- removing harm694–695
- public mental health in, scope of ethics691–699
- research, evidence-based approach702–703
- social justice699–702 See also developing countries
- LSD820
- lunar cycle and lunacy
- MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool (MacCAT)
- MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool for Treatment (MacCAT-T)1133
- MacArthur risk assessment study919
- MacIntyre, Alasdair
- philosophy
- Thomistic Aristotelianism
- M’Naghten, Daniel916
- madh (addiction)
- magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)1115
- Mahabharata (Hindu scripture)
- major neurocognitive disorder
- maleficence1393
- malignant positioning
- malignant social psychology
- malingering1103
- malpractice, in Islamic jurisprudence
- managed behavioral health care811
- managed care business organizations and corporations (MCOs)810
- Mandela, Nelson805
- mania
- manipulativity
- personality disorders and
- medial orbito-frontal cortex (MOFC)1110
- medical colleges877
- medical education and communications companies (MECCs)771
- medical ethics, general principles of, relevance to Jewish ethics
- medical health services665
- medical paternalism
- medical–societal alliance790
- medical–surgical psychiatry
- medication
- communication regarding
- involuntary
- Islam and
- forbidden
- obligatory
- recommended
- management
- older patients
- psychotropic See also drugs
- meditation
- Medscape
- ethics survey
- meetings
- executive
- substantive
- memory tests, involving animals1015
- mens rea (guilty mind)916
- mental agency
- mental capacity, neurodiversity and
- mental disorders1329
- caregiving and caregivers1375–1378
- diagnosis, controversies1046
- ethnicity and1081
- grounds for intervention
- informed consent and1132
- psychospiritual and theological perspectives
- reformational christian, origins, causes and diagnosis
- stigma
- suffering owing to
- mental frailty
- capacity
- confidentiality
- consent
- Mental Health Act (2000) Queensland Australia [Government of Queensland]1331
- Mental Health Act (2007)845, 1331
- intellectual disabilities in-patient admission
- review of848–849
- training materials, guiding principles and values-based practice842–844
- Mental Health Acts671
- mental health advocacy, in United Kingdom677–710
- Mental Health Alliance846
- Mental Health America (MHA)799
- mental health assessments, values, individual diversity1076–1077
- mental health care
- access of children and adolescents to
- justice, fairness and
- legislation to enable705
- Mental Health Care Act (1987)(India)
- mental health care professionals, attitude of those caring for children
- mental-health-care rationing
- mental health care teams (MHCT)1328
- Mental Health Foundation1078
- peer support groups
- peer support work
- mental health law
- mental health literacy research
- mental health peer support
- mental health records, and school records
- mental health research, epistemologies974–976
- mental health service user involvement in research970–988
- mental health services in schools, treatment, special considerations for
- mental health tribunals
- care models
- legal underpinning
- pre-modern philosophy, application
- president
- Mental Healthcare Bill694n.2
- mental hospitals637
- mental hygiene645
- mental illness1119, 1329
- basis of647
- co-occurring problems, ethical implications of949–950
- criminal responsibility and916–917
- health practitioners872
- and personal self
- mental incapacity, and interference
- mental patients
- mental retardation See intellectual disabilities
- mentalization1251
- meprobamate1177
- metacognitive interventions1293
- methylphenidate1177
- metrazol649
- mild cognitive impairment (MCI)1115–1116
- Millian Harm Principle
- mind/body connection
- mind, interdependent divided1282–1283
- mind reading, and the right to privacy of thoughts1117–1119
- mindful practice
- mindfulness
- mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT)
- mindfulness-based stress-reduction (MBSR)
- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, second edition (MMPI-2)1098
- minors
- research with1362–1364
- at risk for psychosis1364–1366 See also adolescents; See also children
- misinformation, internet718–719
- MMPI-2 Restructured Format (MMPI-2-RF)1098
- modified Thomistic Aristotelianism of Alasdair MacIntyre
- moh (affection, attachment)
- monism847–850
- monkeys, attachment disorders experiments991–992
- monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI)1176
- mood stabilizers1178
- moral arbiters
- moral character traits
- moral conversation
- moral ideals
- moral obligation865–866
- moral philosophy
- moral relativism915
- moral responsibility
- and neuroscience917–918
- moral theories811
- moral treatment639
- moralities
- cultural
- personal808
- professional
- Morris water maze1015
- Multi-Regional Center for Clinical Trials at Harvard University960
- multiculturalism
- multidisciplinary teams1328–1345
- case studies
- conflicting values1342
- May-ling (Cathy) and Chris1334–1335
- misalignment of values1341–1342
- extended
- extended to the family
- review1333–1334
- multidisclipinary assessment
- Muslims
- health interventions among Muslim women699
- Islamist (Revivalist)
- Modernist
- muslims, Shi’a
- Muslims, spirit possession
- muslims, Sunni
- Muslims, Traditionalist
- narcissistic personality disorder (NPD)916
- National Association for School Psychologists (NASP)
- National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research945, 998
- National Committee for Mental Hygiene (NCMH)645
- National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi)679
- National Health Service (NHS) UK691
- National Institute for Mental Health in England (NIMHE)840, 845
- and the Care Services Improvement Partnership1082
- National Institute of Aging-Alzheimer’s Association (NIAAA) diagnostic criteria for dementia in Alzheimer’s disease1114
- National Institute of Health (NIH)1031
- National Service Framework for Mental Health (NSF)
- natural law
- Aquinas and
- natural selection737
- naturalism
- relaxed
- strict
- necessity
- darura
- negative symptoms
- negative traits
- negative utilitarianism
- Netherlands656
- neuro-enhancement1228–1249
- characteristics of varieties of1237–1242
- moral principles, violation of1229–1234
- and the perversion of psychiatry1234–1237
- practice, preserving1245–1246
- neurodiversity, and mental capacity
- neuroethics1109
- neuroimaging1109–1125
- and the ethics and politics of biological psychiatry1119–1120
- ethics of1114–1120
- psychiatry and1110–1114
- neuroleptics
- neurophyschological evaluations1098
- neutrality1267–1268
- New England Journal of Medicine964
- New Freedom Commission on Mental Health
- New Zealand
- Code of Ethics of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
- Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
- Newcastle 85+ study
- NHS and Community Care Act
- Nichomachean Ethics667
- NIH Revitalization Act (1993)
- non-directiveness739
- non-invasive medical treatment1208
- non-Jewish therapist, responsibility to observant Jewish patients
- North America
- women
- diet culture729
- social position in728
- nosology
- not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI)916
- now
- Nuffield Council on Bioethics
- nurses, disagreements with doctors about treatment decisions
- Obamacare (Affordable Care Act)804
- objective knowledge, experience-based knowledge and976–979
- objective principles667
- obligatory actions
- Oedipus complex
- older patients816
- and ability to drive
- abuse of
- advance care planning
- dependence
- medication
- mental frailty
- personhood
- physical frailty, and ethical issues
- professional approaches
- solidarity
- on call
- on-duty boundaries
- online communities
- opioid misuse867
- opium
- oppositional defiant disorder
- organizational culture1289
- organizational preparation871
- Other Health Impaired (OHI) category
- otherness, and personhood
- oughts
- outcomes
- Oxford Handbook of Phenomenological Psychopathology (Stanghellini)
- Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry, The (Fulford)
- Oxford School1070
- palliative care
- panic disorder1297
- papal teachings, psychiatry, psychoanalysis and
- paranoia806
- paranoid schizophrenia
- paraphilias
- Roman Catholic Church views on
- parens patriae
- parents, neglect of individuals with intellectual disabilities
- Parkinson’s diseases1201
- participatory nature of diagnosis and treatment
- partner violence
- partnerships, and guiding principles846–847
- paternalism698, 1286–1287
- autonomy1391
- challenges to
- clinical illustration
- hard
- justified
- medical
- moral
- soft
- Pathological Institute, New York State Hospital644
- patient advocacy770–771
- patient advocacy organizations (PAOs)775
- patient-centred care1143
- patient(s)811
- as an autonomous person
- care of difficult
- circumstances931n.5
- experience of being a
- targeted googling
- values931n.4
- Pavlovian fear conditioning995
- peer-ness
- peer support
- current state of
- group behavior, management of
- importance of values in
- independent
- access and exclusion issues
- motivation
- power issues
- interdependence
- shared and diverse values in
- mental health
- one-to-one peer mentoring
- peer groups, independent
- peer relationship
- peers, definition of
- policy drivers
- recovery
- Batho Pele and
- resources of values-based practice
- values-based practice and
- service-led
- within services
- motivation
- and peer workers
- power issues of peer workers
- recruitment and referral of peer workers
- types of
- values-based practice, stage
- peer-supported recovery
- Pelo, Precious
- people power
- permitted actions
- person-centred care1385
- person-centred planning
- person-values-centred care, extended MDT and1080
- person-values-centred practice
- personal autonomy, challenges to
- personal boundaries, literature review1393–1394
- personal capacity1393
- personal experiences, Dieter’s struggle to live in the world(s) of others
- personal identity
- mental disorder and
- personal self
- personality assessment1098
- personality assessment inventory (PAI)1098
- personality disorders1047, 1315
- Cluster B
- diagnostic criteria1316–1318
- intellectual disabilities and
- and manipulativity
- personality, in Hinduism
- personality tests814
- personalization668–669
- of services
- personhood
- autonomy and
- otherness and
- selfhood to
- perspective
- pervasive developmental disorder
- pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS)
- Peterson, Cecil
- pharmaceutical gifts
- phastastical experiencing1277
- phenomenology
- phenothiazines1176
- philosophers1276
- philosophical ethics
- philosophy856
- pragmatic
- Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology (Hughes)
- phronesis
- physical frailty
- dependence
- and ethical issues
- solidarity
- stigma
- vulnerability
- physical illness, health practitioners872
- physical impairment868
- physician-assisted suicide
- participation of psychiatrists in
- physician burnout790
- Pilkington, Fiona
- Pilkington, Francesca
- placebo effect939
- pluralistic tools
- political abuse of psychiatry654–663
- definition of655–656
- geopolitical considerations658–660
- post-Soviet period657–658
- reasons for660–661
- political psychology profiles833
- Pontifical Council for Pastoral Assistance to Health Care Workers
- Porsolt test See forced swim test
- positive beneficence693
- positive psychology
- post-psychiatry, and advance planning
- post-traumatic disorders994–995
- post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)1013, 1015–1016, 1315
- alcohol and, caregiving and caregivers1378
- complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD)
- postcolonialism
- power relationships
- independent peer groups
- access and exclusion issues
- motivation
- power issues
- one-to-one peer mentoring
- peer support services and peer workers
- motivation
- power issues
- recruitment and referral
- practical rationality
- practice models
- practitioner–patient relationship
- pragmatic ethics
- pragmatic irrationality
- pragmatic philosophy
- pragmatic rationality
- pragmatism
- in contemporary psychiatry
- in diagnosis and treatment planning
- pragmatists
- modern
- postmodern
- pre-modern ethics
- predator-exposure procedure995
- pregnancy
- clinical dilemmas, case studies
- ethical dilemmas during, clinical management of
- protections and practices
- and research
- research guidelines, impact on clinical practice
- research involving pregnant women or fetuses
- premenstrual dysmorphic disorder (PMDD)
- priest-penitent confidentiality826
- Priestly, J.
- prima facie
- primum non nocere (first, do no harm)920
- principles
- as abstract norms of obligation
- four clusters of
- origins of
- Principles of Biomedical Ethics (Beauchamp and Childress)1092
- Principles of Medical Ethics and Annotations Especially Applicable to Psychiatry
- principlism
- prisons See secure psychiatric settings
- privacy691, 696–697, 813, 827, 830
- in child and adolescent mental health care
- Hinduism and
- of information1255
- unethical See also confidentiality
- privilege1308
- procedural norms
- professional authority793
- professional boundaries1160–1174
- in the internet era1172–1173
- literature review1393–1394
- ethical issues related to resource allocation and/or access to services1394
- violations
- behavior, language and dress1164
- versus boundary crossings1167–1168
- clinicians profiles1169–1170
- confidentiality1164
- dual relationships and business transactions1166
- excessive self-disclosure1165
- frame of treatment1162–1167
- location and time1163
- money and gifts1165
- nonsexual physical contact1166–1167
- post-termination sexual contact1170–1171
- preventive strategies1171–1172
- unethical1161–1167
- professional colleges877
- professional commentary831–832
- professional decorum
- professional ethics920
- professional identity1336–1337
- professional integrity, impaired health practitioners865
- professional liability
- professional moralities
- professional-patient relationships1093
- professionals, service users, partnerships between982–983
- prognostic homogenity937–938
- prohibition, of ties with industry759
- provisional diagnostic evaluation834
- provisional nature of diagnosis and treatment
- Prozac1021
- psychiatric admissions, freedom of choice of hospital for
- psychiatric assessment and diagnosis
- psychiatric care
- deficiency and inadequacy of
- unwanted
- psychiatric citizenship and law, ethics in
- psychiatric diagnosis834
- as an ethical problem1046–1049
- Roman Catholic Church views on
- values or facts889–890
- psychiatric drugs, experience of coming off, study981
- psychiatric ethics, as particular
- psychiatric evaluation834
- psychiatric examinations, interviews and consent832–834
- psychiatric futility
- psychiatric genetics740–742
- psychiatric hospital, experience of a patient in
- Psychiatric Intensive Care
- psychiatric intensive care units (PICUs)
- interventions
- psychiatric journeys
- psychiatric medication See medication
- psychiatric neuroethics
- deep brain stimulation and lesioning1191–1206
- less invasive and non-invasive techniques1207–1227
- researchers’ obligations1200–1203
- psychiatric patients, dignity of
- psychiatric rehabilitation1384
- and recovery
- psychiatric research
- voluntarism951
- psychiatric research ethics945–957
- psychiatric research participants, safety monitoring and withdrawal of958–969
- psychiatric service1283–1285
- Psychiatric Times (PT) ethics survey
- conflicts of interest
- end-of-life
- ethical navigation
- format
- limitations and strengths
- professional boundaries
- public health ethics
- results
- survey trends
- psychiatric treatment, ethics and values in
- psychiatrically-impaired research participants1362–1364
- psychiatrists
- accepting pharmaceutical gifts
- consultation-liaison (C/L)
- deceiving utilization reviewers to obtain longer stay for patients
- discharge of difficult patients
- dual roles
- ethical demands
- as moral arbiters
- in nineteenth century America638
- providing informal care to friends and family
- report patient with dementia still driving
- reporting addiction
- reporting sexual misconduct of mental health professionals
- romantic involvements with relatives of former patients
- scrutiny of
- self-disclosure of mental illness to patients
- psychiatrization
- psychiatry
- and consequentialism
- and papal teaching
- as a science
- splitting of1285–1286
- vulnerability of661–662
- psychiatry ethics, as a therapy of care
- psychic driving
- psychoanalysis744
- and papal teaching
- psychoanalytic psychotherapy, ethical challenges, virtues approach to1264–1275
- psychoanalytic theory806
- psychoanalytic therapy (PT)1295
- psychobiography834
- psychodynamic psychiatry651
- psychodynamic/psychoanalytic psychotherapy1265
- psychodynamic virtues1266–1271
- complexity, uncertainty and humility1269
- gratification, restriction of1270–1271
- hope1268–1269
- knowing oneself1271
- neutrality and affirmation1267–1268
- psychoanalytic empathy1267
- transference and counterference, openness to1269–1270
- psychological testing and assessment1091–1108
- basic principles1092–1093
- autonomy1092
- beneficence1092–1093
- justice1093
- nonmaleficence1093
- professional–patient relationships1093
- clients1097
- content1096–1097
- disabilities, adjustments to take into account1105
- diversity1104
- ethical considerations1091–1092
- evaluation1099–1105
- general assessment process1100
- informed consent1099–1100
- psychometric considerations1101–1102
- test selection1100–1101
- language differences1104–1105
- reliability1101
- results
- communication of1105–1107
- feedback to the patient1106–1107
- feedback to the referral source1105–1106
- testing, forms of1097–1098
- psychometric questionnaires814
- psychometrics1101–1102
- Psychopathia Sexualis (von Krafft-Ebing)
- psychopathic criminals
- psychopathology975, 1045–1068, 1374
- classifications
- ethical responsibilities1054–1056
- scientific taxonomies as sociopolitical products1054–1056
- classifying1061–1063
- Hinduism and cultural
- psychopaths916
- psychopathy916
- psychopharmacological interventions, in children and adolescents
- psychopharmacology1175–1190
- clinical vignettes1181–1183
- history of1175–1181
- cutting edge1179–1181
- emergence of clinical psychopharmacology1175–1178
- maturation of clinical1178–1179
- in psychiatry
- psychosomatic medicine
- psychostimulants1178
- psychotherapy739
- Anne Sexton tapes830
- conflicts between Jewish and psychiatric ethics
- couple and family1306–1314
- informed consent1271–1274
- and Roman Catholic Church
- summary of1251–1252
- public good (maslaha)
- public health
- ethics
- moral theories692
- public trust
- publication bias935–936
- Purpose Principle847
- Putin, Vladimir659
- quality adjusted life years (QALYs)
- quality of care, of child and adolescent mental health care
- quality of life
- question formulations, PICO format931n.6
- rabbinic Judaism
- core ethical values, relevance to health care and psychiatry
- rabbinic ethics, psychiatric and
- race
- racism973
- racist beliefs
- radical empiricism
- rajasik (temperament)
- Ramayana
- random controlled trials (RCTs)934
- randomization938
- rational autonomy
- rationality1052, 1053
- framework
- and legal personhood
- and patient autonomy
- practical
- pragmatic
- role in psychiatric classifications and diagnosis
- Rawlsian theories of justice
- realists1145
- recommended acts
- recovery673, 1082
- clinical1386
- clinician’s role1324–1325
- hypothetical clinical vignette1319–1321
- risk and
- subsersive environments
- recovery from mental illness1384–1401
- ethics, conceptual analysis of1387–1388
- literature review1388–1396
- autonomy and right of refusal in relation to personal capacity or competency1393
- autonomy and self-determination in relation to coercion1389–1392
- discussion of1389–1396
- ethical issues related to personal and professional boundaries1393–1394
- limitations1396
- methods of1388–1389
- outcomes associated with proposed solutions1395–1396
- proposed solution to address identified ethical challenges or conflicts1394–1395
- results of1389
- recovery movement1384
- recovery stories1315–1327
- reduction
- reductionist biomedicine652
- reflective equilibrium
- reflective self-responsibility
- reflective understanding
- rehabilitation, Hinduism and
- reincarnation
- relational security, ethics and907–909
- relationships
- uncertain
- relaxation
- religion
- religious ceremonies, Hinduism
- religious cities
- religious coping
- religious rituals, Hinduism
- religious symbolism, Hinduism and
- religious texts
- remorse
- repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)1212
- repression1278
- reproduction, rates737
- research691, 970–988
- academic, assessment of984
- biomedical946
- ethics945–957
- human subjects945
- literacy, mental health
- mental health research, epistemologies974–976
- new directions for
- participation, therapeutic misconception948
- psychiatric, informed consent947–949
- service users, involvement and control979–980
- study designs952
- and trust1026–1041
- user-led972
- values in976
- voluntary sector, service-user-led973
- working together as equals982–983
- Research Diagnostic Criteria1180
- Research Domain Criteria1224
- research ethics committees See institutional review boards (IRBs)
- resilience870
- respect
- for diversity of values
- for persons886
- responsive acceptance
- responsive equilibrium
- acceptance and change
- and care of the soul
- meaning and honesty
- responsive understanding
- resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI)1115
- restraint1340–1341
- and previous trauma
- reasons for
- restrictive measures699
- restrictive policies693
- Rig Veda (Hindu hymns)
- right hemisphere temporo-parietal junction (rTPJ)1110
- right to life, Roman Catholic Church, perspective on
- rights
- Risk Society919
- risperidone
- rituals1052–1053
- ritualistic behaviors, Hinduism and
- rodents, fear learning1015–1016
- rolfing
- Roman Catholic Church
- abortion
- capital punishment
- euthanasia
- features of
- moral teaching
- paraphilias, views of
- perspectives on psychiatric ethics
- abnormal sexual behaviors
- psychiatric diagnosis
- right to life
- psychiatry, psychoanalysis and papal teachings
- and psychotherapy
- scriptural sources
- views on
- sexual dysfunctions
- sexual orientation
- Rorschach Inkblot Method1098
- Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
- Runaway House
- Russian Federation, political abuse of psychiatry, in the post-Soviet period658
- sadd al-dhara’i’ (blocking the means)
- safety
- dangerousness and
- monitoring967
- requests to assess for safety
- salvation
- satvik lifestyle
- scene processing1118
- schizoaffective disorder depressed type
- schizoaffective psychosis
- schizophrenia917, 1047, 1282
- adoption studies741
- animal models1016
- caregiving and caregivers1375–1376
- characterization
- classification and diagnosis controversies
- cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)1197
- community treatment orders (CTOs)
- early intervention1360–1373
- background1360–1362
- care of minors at risk for psychosis1364–1366
- minors and impaired research participants1362–1364
- experiments involving animals995–996
- fever therapy648
- Hinduism and
- negative symptoms1198
- paranoid
- research947–948
- schizophrenogic mother744
- twin study740–741
- school mental health professionals
- communication regarding medication
- consent and confidentiality, federal mandates
- establishing relationships with
- ethics codes
- schools, mental health services in schools, treatment, special considerations for
- schreibtischtäter (desk criminal)914
- science driven principle
- scope
- of practice
- of public mental health691–692
- Scotland
- Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act684
- Scottish Independent Advocacy Alliance679
- Scottish Recovery Network
- seclusion
- reasons for
- Second Wave Initiative
- secular values
- secure forensic care
- justice, and formulations of responsibility903
- long-term care, and iatrogenic harm904
- principle of justice902–903
- secure psychiatric settings897–910
- autonomy and security898–899
- care and custody897–898
- case histories900–901
- ethical issues
- challenge of long-term care and iatrogenic harm904
- justice and formulations of responsibility903
- principle of justice902–903
- ethics, and relational security907–909
- values-based practice904–907
- security, autonomy and898–899
- sedimentation
- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)1034
- self-analysis1271
- self-autonomy1323
- self-awareness
- self-care
- self-control1283
- self-creation1323
- self-deception1257
- self-determination1389–1392
- self-disclosures1165
- self-discovery1391
- self-esteem728
- self-governance
- self-healing
- self-help
- anti-psychiatry
- self-identity
- self-indulgence979
- self-injury
- self-interest757
- self-management
- self-misconception1257
- self-report inventories1098
- self-respect
- self-responsibility
- self-responsible agency
- self, the
- al-nafs al-ammara (the inciting or commanding self)
- al-nafs al-mutma’inna (the content, peace-full self)
- constitutively social726
- ontologically relational726
- self-worth
- selfhood
- notion of
- to personhood
- selflessness
- sense of agency for change1316
- serotonin918
- serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)1179
- servant leadership theory807
- service users, professionals, partnerships between982–983
- services, literature review1394
- sex
- sex offenders1259
- sexual abuse
- sexual disorders
- sexual dysfunctions, Roman Catholic Church, views of
- sexual misconduct, of mental health professional colleagues
- sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE)
- sexual orientation, Roman Catholic Church, views of
- sexual violence
- sexuality
- Hinduism and
- Roman Catholic Church views on
- Shakyamuni Buddha
- shared decision-making1395
- Sheehan, Antony845
- Shi’a muslims
- sick role theory977
- Singh, Anu921
- skills strategies1293
- skills training1299
- sleep/wake disorders770
- Snowden, Edward804
- social contexts
- social contracts
- in psychiatric care786–791
- conceptual framework787
- critical view of789–790
- between medical profession and society787–789
- reframing the alliance790–791
- between psychiatric profession and the community920–922
- social isolation995
- social maladjustment
- social media711
- using in clinical practice
- social phobia1183
- social policy
- social pressure725
- social primary goods
- health care as
- social reality
- social reinforcement727
- social skills training1395
- social supports1365
- social surveys972
- social values1055
- social workers
- sociogenesis, of mental disorders730
- solidarity
- solipsism
- somatic experiencing
- somatic medicine
- somatic treatments, in psychiatry650
- sororities725
- South Africa1129
- Batho Pele See Batho Pele See also Africa
- spaces to be, stories and
- special education classification
- speech, negative
- spirituality1081
- squeaky wheel principle
- Sri Lanka707
- staff, neglect of individuals with intellectual disabilities
- standards1094–1095
- Standing on Principles (Beauchamp)
- stigma691, 812, 813, 835, 898, 950, 954, 971, 1391
- of child and adolescent mental health care
- and Hinduism
- social1047–1048
- Stockholm syndrome1281
- Straight Path (al-Sirat al-Mustaqim)
- strengths-based assessment1083–1084
- stress868
- stressors1015n
- structural inequalities
- sublimity729
- substance use disorder
- substantive norms
- sucrose preference test1014
- suffering
- in Colossians 1:24b
- clarification
- interpretations
- revelation to present-day people
- exegesis, to clarify
- mental disorder, owing to
- psychospiritual and theological perspectives
- suicide979
- Hinduism and
- Islamic views of
- physician-assisted suicide
- Sukkot, Talmud
- sum ranking
- psychiatry and
- Sunni muslims
- superego1280
- superstitious beliefs
- support, self-directed
- support time and recovery (STR) workers
- Sweden677
- symptom validity tests (SVTs)1103
- Syria804
- tact
- tail suspension test994
- Talmud
- Sukkot
- tamasik individuals
- tameshigiri (testing new samurai swords)915
- tamoxifen1021
- Tarasoff case1254
- teamwork1329
- technical bias936–937
- technology
- invasive
- non-invasive
- telemedicine1346–1347
- temple healing
- temporal lobe epilepsy1117
- terminal illness
- tests, symptom validity tests (SVTs)1103
- thalidomide
- Theory of Justice, A (Rawls)
- therapeutic innovations648
- thin, pressure to be724
- thinking
- latent
- manifest
- unconscious thoughts
- Thomistic Aristotelianism
- thought
- thought leaders815
- 3 Keys project1081–1087
- co-production, and future of values-based assessment1086–1087
- good practice1082–1083
- three qualities (tri gunas)
- thyroid hormone
- thyroxine
- Tilly Mathews, James678
- Timor707
- Torah
- Tourette’s Syndrome
- Towards a Pre-Modern Psychiatry (Booth)
- tradition-constituted enquiry
- traditional healing, Hinduism
- training, for staff in child and adolescent mental health care
- trajectory
- transcranial current stimulation (tCS)1207, 1212–1219
- description of1212
- ethical issues with1212–1214
- transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)1203
- transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)1203, 1207, 1212–1219
- description of1212
- ethical issues with1212–1214
- transgenderism
- translation, and ethics in psychiatry
- transmission of affect714
- transsexualism
- treatment
- advance refusals of
- coordination and sequencing of, adolescents
- failure of negotiation1157–1158
- practical aspects of
- refusing
- tri gunas (three qualities)
- trial, the, concept of
- tribunals, legal underpinning
- tricyclic antidepressants (TCA)1176
- true ideas
- trumps hierarchy
- use of
- trustworthiness835
- truth
- truthfulness
- Tuskegee Syphilis Study1361
- two feet principle
- uncertainty1269
- unconscious mind1265
- understanding, reflective and responsive
- undue influence1132
- unethical privacy
- United Kingdom671
- Animal Procedures Committee (APC)1020
- Community Treatment Orders (CTOs)
- ECT study972
- Government Office for Science
- Joint Strategic Needs Assessment669
- Mental Health Act (1983)
- mental health advocacy in677–710
- National Health Service (NHS) UK1331
- peer support, current state of
- prisons897
- psychiatric leadership809
- service user/survivor movements973
- United Nations (UN)
- Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- Conventions on the Rights of the Child
- United States of America671, 677, 802–803
- 14th Amendment of the Constitution
- animal research oversight1018
- Animal Welfare Act1001
- child abuse
- clinical trials with children or adolescents
- conflicts of interest1035–1036
- Federation of the State Medical Boards of the United States862
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) (1996)
- Institute of Medicine
- mental illness, as justification for seclusion and restraint in various states
- mentally ill patients, health insurance
- National Bioethics Advisory Commission
- National Institute of Health (NIH)
- Office of Research on Women’s Health
- Public Health Service’s Tuskegee Syphilis Study1361
- In Pursuit of Wellness972
- University of Minnesota1037
- unreality
- Upanishadas
- User Focussed Monitoring
- user-led research972
- user recovery movement
- utilitarian psychiatric ethics
- utilitarianism
- act
- consequentialism
- critiques of
- history of
- rule
- welfarism
- utilization reviewers
- vaccination696
- validity, psychological testing and assessment1101
- value blindness
- values
- conflicting1342
- conflicts of
- constraints on
- divergent
- diversity
- regulatory responses to
- respecting
- misalignment of1341–1342
- shared
- space, creating
- trumping
- values-based assessment1069–1090
- values-based commissioning853–854
- values-based ethics hierarchy
- values-based involuntary seclusion and treatment839–860
- values-based involuntary treatment846
- values-based medicine (VBM)
- ten principles of
- values-based practice (VBP)889, 907, 1087, 1139, 1144
- 3 Rs852
- awareness
- caveats856
- commissioning mental health services666
- communication
- decision-making
- partnership in
- decision-making constraints
- elements of843–844f, 1085–1086t
- extended MDT
- FAP (Foundations, Axioms, and Practices) model
- fault-line in850
- features of851–852
- forensic psychiatry888–891
- Indaba in African
- individual and collective850–854
- isiZulu indaba
- knowledge
- limitations851
- link with evidence
- in multidisciplinary team work
- partnership in decision-making
- patient-values-centred-care
- and peer support
- awareness
- communication
- decision-making
- knowledge
- multidisclipinary team
- patient-centred care
- point
- premise
- professional relationships
- reasoning
- science driven principle
- skills
- squeaky wheel principle
- stage
- stage
- ten-part process
- two feet principle
- peer-support recovery
- limitations
- resources
- person-values-centred practice
- point
- Precious Pelo
- premise
- professional identity, potential barrier to1336–1337
- professional relationships
- reasoning
- role in peer support
- science and
- science driven principle
- secure psychiatric settings904–907
- skills
- squeaky wheel principle
- strengths851
- summary
- summary of the elements of
- ten-part process
- testing of
- tool kit
- two feet principle
- values
- diversity
- raised awareness of
- values-based psychiatric ethics (VBPE)
- case study
- case study
- clinician
- limitations
- normative claims
- objections and limitations of
- theory and practice
- values diversity
- and interdependence
- values monism
- values pluralism
- Vedas (Hindu scriptures)
- Atharva
- Rig
- Sama
- Yajur
- Veil of Ignorance
- vicars
- videoconferencing1347
- violence
- partner
- sexual
- violence history898
- violent patients
- violent sex offenders
- virtue ethics
- origin of1264
- partialist and role specific
- virtues1234
- and affections
- aspects of
- complex and holistic moral psychology
- focal835
- individual flourishing for the patient
- necessary for excellence in psychiatric practice1265
- outcome-indifferent and useful
- phronesis
- of psychiatric practice, teaching
- psychodynamic1266–1271
- virtue-based psychiatric ethics
- vocabulary
- voluntariness
- voluntary hospitalization, Hinduism and
- vulnerability
- and abuse
- as a normative alternative to autonomy
- vulnerable individuals
- Wales
- Mental Capacity Act (2005) (England and Wales)684
- Mental Health Act (1983) (England and Wales)684
- Mental Health Act (2007)
- welfare
- animal See animal welfare
- welfare of patients792
- welfarism
- psychiatry and
- utilitarianism
- well-being
- wellness and recovery action planning
- wellness recovery action plans (WRAPs)1395
- Whitman, Charles917–918
- will to power
- Windsor, Edith804
- wisdom
- practical866–867
- Women’s Health Initiative Study933
- World Medical Association
- World Psychiatric Association (WPA)810
- Madrid Declaration on Ethical Standards for Psychiatric Practice828
- World War II1361
- Yayati complex
- yoga
- youth See adolescents
- zolpidem
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