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Tables of Contents for In Two Minds
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
v
 
Preface
vii
 
Acknowledgements
xi
 
Analytical table of contents
xv
 
List of practitioner commentators
xxi
 
Summary of reading guides
xxiv
 
SECTION ONE Introduction: the tools of the trade
Theory and practice: the special features of psychiatric ethics
3
16
Thinking skills: ethical reasoning and problem solving in psychiatric ethics
19
34
SECTION TWO Case studies in the clinical encounter
Basic concepts: your myth or mine?
53
28
does she have a mental illness at all?
58
7
Elizabeth Orton
Practitioner commentary
65
2
Diagnosis and distributive justice
67
7
Tom Benbow
Practitioner commentary
74
7
Diagnosis: rationality, responsibility, and values in psychiatric classification
81
52
rational and irrational suicide
91
5
Martin McKendrick
Practitioner commentary
96
2
is the patient responsible for her behaviour?
98
7
Delia Jarrett
Practitioner commentary
105
4
schizophrenia or religious experience?
109
14
Simon Greer
Practitioner commentary
123
10
Aetiology: causal and meaningful connections
133
40
agent and patient in depression
140
11
Jane Gillespie
Practitioner commentary
151
4
motivated self-deception or delusion?
155
11
Francesca Gindro
Practitioner commentary
166
7
Treatment: trick or treat?
173
46
dual role psychiatry
179
7
Captain Ahab
Practitioner commentary
186
2
dementia, true wishes, and personal identity
188
7
Ida Harbottle
Practitioner commentary
195
2
testing genetic testing
197
11
Robin
Alex
Practitioner commentary
208
11
Prognosis: luck and judgement
219
34
clear and present danger?
226
7
Alan Masterson
Practitioner commentary
233
4
sense, nonsense, and supervision registers
237
7
Philip Caversham
Practitioner commentary
244
9
Teamwork and the organization of services
253
28
tracking and tagging
259
6
Gilbert Ryan
Practitioner commentary
265
2
the breakdown of a therapeutic alliance
267
6
Sam Mason
Practitioner commentary
273
8
SECTION THREE Teaching and research
Putting theory into practice: a sample teaching seminar
281
20
The three Rs of research ethics
301
26
SECTION FOUR Wider perspectives
Psychiatric ethics: an international open society (by Jim Birley)
327
8
Conclusions: psychiatry first
335
8
Notes
343
4
Appendix: glossary of legal cases
347
4
Alphabetical listing of all references
351
26
Index
377