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Abstract
This paper is a critique of a paper by Robert Lipkin. Arguments for the following claims are put forward: (1) that what is 'essential' to the psychiatric relationship is what we want it to be for utilitarian reasons; (2) it would not be to our advantage to allow the medicalization of morality; (3) what we should expect from the psychiatrist is prudential advice, not moral advice, and that Lipkin has a confused view about the relationship between these two areas; and (4) we should not allow the psychiatrist to restrict individuals on moral grounds, but only on public safety grounds.Entities:
Keywords: Mental Health Therapies; Professional Patient Relationship
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2609286 DOI: 10.1007/bf00489653
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Theor Med ISSN: 0167-9902