Professional ethics, mental health and dangerous decisions - reducing the risk of dangerousness in world leaders/ Rosemary Field

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): Online resources: In: Medicine, Conflict and Survival: Vol 34, No. 1, March 2018, pp.13-18Summary: The article highlights the duty of mental health professionals in the US in relation to dangerous individuals the need to protect the public while at the same thing respecting the rights of the individual and how this may relate to the degree of risk especially in relation on the use of nuclear weapons.
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The article highlights the duty of mental health professionals in the US in relation to dangerous individuals the need to protect the public while at the same thing respecting the rights of the individual and how this may relate to the degree of risk especially in relation on the use of nuclear weapons.

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