
| 作者介绍:Philip J. Candilis Philip Candilis, MD, FAPA, completed his psychiatry residency and chief residency at Harvard Medical School’s Massachusetts General Hospital. He is formerly a Fellow in Medical Ethics at Harvard Medical School, and Fellow in Law and Psychiatry at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Dr. Candilis has served as a hospital ethicist, hospital ethics committee chair, and ethics consultant to federal and state agencies. He chaired the effort to revise the ethics guidelines of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL), served as writer, consultant, and editor for the professional ethics revision of the American Psychiatric Association (APA), and wrote for the revision of the APA’s research ethics guidelines. Dr. Candilis conducts federally funded research on informed consent at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, and serves as medical director of an inpatient unit in the Massachusetts Dept. of Mental Health. He lives in Arlington, MA, with his wife and daughter. |
| Foreword by Paul S.Appelbaum,MD Acknowledgments SECTION I Introduction and Overview Chapter 1 The Problem of the Expert’S Ethics in Court Chapter 2 Cases and Examples Using the Approaches So Far SECTION II Approaches That Guide Ethical Behavior Chapter 3 Ethical Theories:Principled Models,Narrative Theory, and Professional Integrity Chapter 4 Theories and Perspectives from Other Quarters Chapter 5 Robust Professionalism:Beyond Roles SECTION III Applying Theory to Practice Chapter 6 Ethical Reasoning for the Courtroom Expert Appendix of Ethics Codes Index |
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