JEMH - Vol. 2, No. 1, April 2007

Table of Contents
Entire Issue as a single pdf file:
I. Editorial
Bringing Mental Health Ethics into the Mainstream
Ronald Ballantyne MSW MBA
II. Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
III. Articles
Peer Reviewed Submissions
   
1. A Critical Reflection on Utilitarianism as the Basis for Psychiatric Ethics
Part I: Utalitarianism as an Ethical Theory
Michael Robertson MB BS FRANZCP
Garry Walter MB PhD, FRANZCP
   
2. Critical Reflection on Utilitarianism as the Basis for Psychiatric Ethics
Part II: Utilitarianism and Psychiatry
Michael Robertson MB BS FRANZCP
Garry Walter MB PhD, FRANZCP
   
3a. Should Mental Health Professionals Refer Clients with Substance Use Disorders to 12-Step Programs?
Michael Clinton RN, PhD
 
An Invited Commentary in Response:
3b. Consent or Coercion? Treatment Referrals to Alcoholics Anonymous.
Louis C. Charland, PhD
 
The Author Replies to the Commentary:
3c. On the Colour of Herring: Response to Dr Charland's commentary on my article, "Should Mental Health Professionals Refer Clients with Substance Abuse Disorders to 12-Step Programs?"
Michael Clinton RN, PhD
IV. Analysis
 
Selected Conference Proceedings
1. Ethical Crossroads Along the Way: Short Stories about Medical Training
John Maher MD FRCPC
 
Submitted Cases
2. Billing for Missed Appointments
Andrea Kenney
V. In My Life
Invited Submissions
Thoughts on the Ethics of Compassion
Maureen Foy
VI. Benchmark
Peer Reviewed Submissions
The "Ultimate Issue" Problem in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
Marc Nesca PhD
VII. Insight
   
Olympic Gold - At What Price?
Paul Dagg MD FRCPC
VIII. Book Review
   
An Anthology of Psychiatric Ethics
by: Sidney Bloch, Stephen Green, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006 (Soft cover)
Reviewed by: Connie E. Mahoney RN PhD (cand)

 

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