An edition of Psychiatry's contract with society (2011)

Psychiatry's contract with society

concepts, controversies, and consequences

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Psychiatry's contract with society
Dinesh Bhugra
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An edition of Psychiatry's contract with society (2011)

Psychiatry's contract with society

concepts, controversies, and consequences

1st ed.
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"The development of the internet has brought about a seachange in the traditional doctor-patient relationship. No longer is the patient entirely at the mercy of their doctor to tell them about their problems. Via the internet they can now access vast repositories of information, about even the most obscure disorder - not all of it accurate, not all of it safe. This has changed society's attitudes to medicine generally, and certainly affected the way it views the field of psychiatry. The situation has hardly been helped by a series of well publicised scandals over the past 25 years. There are also issues regarding changing social attitudes to psychiatry, and the stigma of mental illness. This book presents a timely appraisal of the status of psychiatry and its relationship with society in the second decade of this century. It brings together an international team of specialists who review critical issues such as training, professionalism, regulation, ethics, and economics. Together, it constitutes a far-reaching document that considers the status of psychiatry now, and how it should develop in the coming years. A publication of great significance, this book will be of interest to all practising psychiatrists and mental health professionals, as well as policy makers, and those involved in patient groups"--

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254

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Table of Contents

Introduction -- Dinesh Bhugra
Psychiatry, professionalism and society: a note on past and present -- George Ikkos
Professions, related occupations, and ethics -- Robin Downie
What is expected of doctors? -- Lord Victor Adebowale
Economics and society: efficiency, equity and choice -- Paul Freddolino and Martin Knapp
Stakeholders' expectations of psychiatric professionalism -- Dinesh Bhugra ... [et al.]
Training and professionalism -- Greg Lydall and Amit Malik
Psychiatry's contract with society: what do clinical psychiatrists expect? -- Daniel McQueen ... [et al.]
Teaching professionalism -- Richard L. Cruess and Sylvia R. Cruess
Medicine's social contract with society: its nature, evolution and present state -- Sylvia R. Cruess and Richard L. Cruess
The role of psychiatrists and their professional associations in the regulation and performance management of mental health services -- Paul Lelliott
Professionalism, regulation, scrutiny and litigation -- Carole Kaplan
Psychiatry's contract with society: a personal perspective from England -- Hugh Griffiths
Psychiatry's contract with society: revalidation and professionalism -- Laurence Mynors-Wallis
Professionalism and medicine: a managerial perspective -- Naaz Coker
Changing professionalism -- Edwin Borman
Psychiatric ethics and the 'new professionalism' -- Michael Robertson and Garry Walter
Psychiatry's contract: where next? -- Dinesh Bhugra and Amit Malik.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Oxford, New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
174.2/9689
Library of Congress
RC440.8 .P82 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 254 p. :
Number of pages
254

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24881159M
ISBN 10
0199566771
ISBN 13
9780199566778
LCCN
2010038456
OCLC/WorldCat
664450915

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