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Professionalism in Psychiatry

’˜ŽÒ : G.O.Gabbard, L.W.Roberts, H.Crisp-Han, et al.
o”ÅŽÐ : AM PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION PUB
ISBN : 978-1-58562-337-2
ƒy[ƒW” : 206pp.
o”Å”N : 2012”N

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Table of Contents
Introduction
Professionalism in medicine and psychiatry
Professionalism and ethics: from values to action
Professionalism and the clinical relationship: boundaries and beyond
Professionalism and boundaries in cyberspace
Professionalism commitments
Sensitivity to culture, race, gender, and sexual orientation
Overlapping roles and conflicts of interest
Interprofessional and intercollegial relationships
Light and shadow in the "hidden curriculum"
Challenges inherent in teaching and evaluating professionalism
References
Index

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