Ethics and Psychiatry:
Toward Professional Definition

Allen R. Dyer, M.D., Ph.D.

American Psychiatric Press Inc
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This book was originally published in 1988.    Any comments or suggestions would be welcomed by the author and could be e-mailed to him at dyer@etsu.edu

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Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction: A Divided Profession

1. The Place of Ethics in the Definition of a Profession

2. The Hippocratic Tradition in Medicine and Psychiatry

3. The Tasks and Methods of Ethics

4. Confidentiality, Trust, and the Therapeutic Alliance

5. A Critique of Szasz's Critique: The Mind-Body Problem Won't Go Away

6. Informed Consent, Autonomy, and Paternalism: Respecting the Patient in Research and Practice

7. The Place of Virtue and Character in Ethics: Psychiatry's Contribution to Ethics

8. Idealism in Medical Ethics: The Pursuit of Moral Perfection

9. The Impeachment of Altruism

10. The Meaning of Medical Responsibility

Endnotes

Bibliography

Index

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Copyright 1988 Allen R. Dyer
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Manufactured in the United States of America
First Edition
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dyer, Allen R.
Ethics and psychiatry: Toward Professional Definition
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.

1. Psychiatric ethics. I. Title DNLM: 1. Ethics, Medical. 2. Psychiatry.
WM 62 D996e
RC 455.2.E8D94 1987 174.2 87-1337
ISBN 0-88048-225-7

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