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This open access book explores the origins and development of the clinician’s moral voice and how that voice is embedded in the informal ethical discourse of everyday health care.
Stephen Scher is Senior Consulting Editor, Harvard Review of Psychiatry, and Lecturer in Psychiatry, McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, USA, and University of Sydney Medical School, Australia.Kasia Kozlowska is a child and adolescent psychiatrist at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead and Clinical Professor in Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Health at the University of Sydney Medical School, Australia.
Chapter 1: Introduction Looking Back and Looking Forward.- Chapter 2: Two Modes of Ethics Formal and Informal.- Chapter 3: From Outsiders to Insiders.- Chapter 4: Building on What’s Given.- Chapter 5: Dimensions of Moral Experience.- Chapter 6: Elements of Action.- Chapter 7: Touchstones for Learning.- Chapter 8: Informal Ethical Discourse and the Touchstone Questions.- Chapter 9: Prospective Action and the Language of the Clinic.- Chapter 10: Expectations and Discrepancies.- Chapter 11: Two Modes of Clinical Ethics.- Chapter 12: Nurturing the Clinician’s Voice.- Chapter 13: Revitalizing Health Care Ethics.