<p><span>Jay Ciaffa and Maria Kulp draw on their years of experience as teachers, researchers, and ethics committee members to create a</span><span>c</span><span>ompendium of cases that are adaptable to diverse educational settings and teaching methods. In Medical Ethics courses at the University le
Geriatric mental health ethics: a casebook
โ Scribed by Shane S. Bush
- Publisher
- Springer Publishing Company
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 197
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
"The book's genuine value is that it provides the reader with a solid foundation in ethical competence. The ten-step ethical decision-making model described is a clear, structured roadmap to aid in the resolution of common ethical problems .A welcome resource to all geriatric mental health students, practitioners, and educators." --Frank A. Cervo, MD, Long Island State Veterans Home, Stony Brook University School of Medicine (From the Afterword) Detailed case studies will guide practitioners through Bush's "Four A's" of ethical decision-making: Anticipating and preparing for ethical issues commonly encountered in specific contexts Avoiding ethical misconduct Addressing ethical challenges with specific strategies and goals Aspiring to even higher standards of ethical decision making and practice Making informed, ethical decisions and choosing the right course of action with elderly patients can prove difficult for mental health practitioners. This is especially true when patients suffer from Alzheimer's disease or other disorders that impair their own decision-making abilities. When confronting dilemmas concerning privacy, informed consent, and patient autonomy, use of an ethical decision-making model is essential. In this book, Bush not only presents this practical, 10-step model, but through a diverse collection of case studies, also demonstrates how it can be implemented across numerous therapeutic settings. Nursing, social work, counseling, and psychiatry are only four of the many settings discussed. In essence, the author offers a truly unique, interdisciplinary approach to ethical decision-making in geriatric mental health care.
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