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This broad-ranging text covers subjects such as: the impact of Arab culture on psychiatric ethics; conflicts and crises in Latin America; culture and the ethics of managed care in the US; and inter-subjectivity and its influence on the practice of psychiatry in Japan.
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ETHICS, CULTURE,
AND PSYCHIATRY International Perspectives
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ETHICS, CULTURE,
AND PSYCHIATRY International Perspectives
Edited by Prof. Ahmed Okasha Prof. Julio Arboleda-Flórez Prof. Norman Sartorius
Washington, DC London, England
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ethics, culture, and psychiatry / edited by Ahmed Okasha, Julio Arboleda-Florez, Norman Sartorius. — 1st ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-88048-999-5 (alk. paper) 1. Psychiatric ethics. 2. Cultural psychiatry. 3. Psychiatry, Transcultural. I. Ukashah, Ahmad. II. Arboleda-Florez, J. (Julio), 1939- . III. Sartorius, N. [DNLM: 1. Ethics, Medical. 2. Psychiatry. 3. Cross-Cultural Comparison. WM 62 E833 2000] RC455.2E8 E836 2000 616.89—dc21 99-040828 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A CIP record is available from the British Library.
Contents
Contributors
ix
Preface
xi
SECTION I Ethics and Psychiatry Around the World
1 Ethics and the Societies of the World
3
Prof. Norman Sartorius
2 The Impact of Arab Culture on Psychiatric Ethics
15
Prof. Ahmed Okasha
3 Conflicts and Crises in Latin America
29
Prof. Julio Arboleda-Flórez Prof. David N. Weisstub
4 A West Mediterranean Perspective
Prof. Juan J. López-Ibor, Jr. Dr. M. Dolores Crespo
47
5 Scandinavian Approaches
65
Dr. Marianne Kastrup
6 Culture and Ethics of Managed Care in the United States
83
Dr. Renato D. Alarcon
7 Ethics in Sub-Saharan Africa
103
Prof. Michael O. Olatawura
8 The Indian Experience
109
Prof. R. Srinivasa Murthy
9 Ethics and Psychiatry in China
119
Prof. Xiehe Liu
10 Intersubjectivity and Its Influence on Psychiatry in Japan
Prof. Yoshibumi Nakane Prof. Mark Radford
133
SECTION II Overarching Issues
11 Research Involving Incompetent Patients: A Current Problem in Light of German History
147
Prof. Dr. Hanfried Helmchen
12 Informed Consent: A Historical and Medical Perspective
167
Prof. Dr. Dr. Jochen Vollmann
13 An International Perspective on Mental Health Law Reform
189
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