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Abstract
Grant Number: 5G13LM007666-03 Project Title: Character and Gender in Psychiatric Ethics
PI Information: Name Title RADDEN, JENNIFER jennifer.radden@umb.edu Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The immediate objectives of this collaborative, interdisciplinary project by a physician and an analytic philosopher are: (i) to develop an important, neglected area of professional and medical ethics; (ii) to demonstrate the ethical force of the cultural category of gender in psychiatric practice; and (iii) to apply a character oriented ethical framework to psychiatric practice, acknowledging the current context which includes managed care medicine together with an increasing emphasis on "consumer," "patient," or user of mental health services. The resultant publication, a comprehensive, gender-informed, consumer-oriented ethics for psychiatry in the age of managed care, construed within a virtue ethics framework and methodology, will be a significant scholarly contribution as well as a guide to ethical practice in psychiatry.
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This Public Health Relevance is not available.Thesaurus Terms:
ethics, mental health personnel, mental health service, psychiatry
managed care, morals, psychiatric patient care, psychiatrist, psychological values, sex
meeting /conference /symposium, publication, technical writing
Institution: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON 100 MORRISSEY BLVD BOSTON, MA 02125 Fiscal Year: 2004 Department: PHILOSOPHY Project Start: 30-SEP-2002 Project End: 31-JAN-2009 ICD: NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE IRG: BLR