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... moral outcome of treatment , and he must consider moral issues in deciding what to offer his patients besides medication . * I have deliberately avoided discussing the technologies for altering human behavior , which may be even more ...
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... moral motivations , his public pronouncements may still have a signifi- cant impact upon the status quo . Groups advocating a particular political or moral position will use any kind of psychiatric state- ment , written or spoken , to ...
... moral motivations , his public pronouncements may still have a signifi- cant impact upon the status quo . Groups advocating a particular political or moral position will use any kind of psychiatric state- ment , written or spoken , to ...
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... moral implications of drug therapy . 6. Because community psychiatry can be practiced in ways that will affect varying political goals , psychiatrists who work in communities should try to clarify their political intentions . 7. The ...
... moral implications of drug therapy . 6. Because community psychiatry can be practiced in ways that will affect varying political goals , psychiatrists who work in communities should try to clarify their political intentions . 7. The ...
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