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

Table of Contents

Entire Issue as a single pdf file:

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I.

Editorial

Bringing Mental Health Ethics into the Mainstream

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Ronald Ballantyne MSW MBA

II.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

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III.

Articles

Peer Reviewed Submissions

1. A Critical Reflection on Utilitarianism as the Basis for Psychiatric Ethics

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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

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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?

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Michael Clinton RN, PhD

An Invited Commentary in Response:

3b. Consent or Coercion? Treatment Referrals to Alcoholics Anonymous.

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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?"

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Michael Clinton RN, PhD

IV.

Analysis

Selected Conference Proceedings

1. Ethical Crossroads Along the Way: Short Stories about Medical Training

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John Maher MD FRCPC

Submitted Cases

2. Billing for Missed Appointments

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Andrea Kenney

V.

In My Life

Invited Submissions

Thoughts on the Ethics of Compassion

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Maureen Foy

VI.

Benchmark

Peer Reviewed Submissions

The "Ultimate Issue" Problem in the Canadian Criminal Justice System

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Marc Nesca PhD

VII.

Insight

Olympic Gold - At What Price?

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Paul Dagg MD FRCPC

VIII.

Book Review

An Anthology of Psychiatric Ethics

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by: Sidney Bloch, Stephen Green, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006 (Soft cover)

Reviewed by: Connie E. Mahoney RN PhD (cand)

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