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Values and Ethics in Psychiatric Training

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

A. Lindhardt*
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Center Rigshospitalet 6212, Mental Health Services in Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

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Aims:

To present reflections on the importance on teaching a method to work with values in psychiatric training

Method:

Based on 6 years of teaching at training courses in values and ethics the papers presented by the trainees on values will be discussed and case exampels be presentend for discussion

Results:

Ethical reflection in psychiatry is influencing many aspects of everyday practise and decision making. the papers presentend by the trainees showed a great variety in capability to reflect abstract ethiocal issues and relate them to practical clinical work. One especially interesting aspect was the confrontation on how different cultural backgrounds amongst the trainees reflect the values with which they practise psychiatry

Conclusion:

A training course involving discussion of ethics and values is essential to raise awareness of ethical reflection and providing tools to do so

Type
S52-01
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2009
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