ABSTRACT

Palliative Care Within Mental Health: Ethical Practice explores the comprehensive concerns and dilemmas that occur surrounding people experiencing mental health problems and disorders. Working beyond narrow, stereotypical definitions of palliative care as restricted to terminal cancer patients, this balanced and thought-provoking volume examines the many interrelated issues that face the individual, families, and caregivers, setting the groundwork for improved, ethical relationships and interventions. Chapters by experts and experienced practitioners detail the challenges, concerns, and best practices for ethical care and responses in a variety of individual and treatment contexts. This is an essential and thoughtful new resource for all those involved in the fast-developing field of palliative mental health.

chapter Chapter 2|15 pages

What Is Ethics?

chapter Chapter 3|8 pages

The Ethics of Care

chapter Chapter 4|14 pages

Research and Ethics

chapter Chapter 6|16 pages

Culture and Cultural Awareness

chapter Chapter 7|10 pages

Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

chapter Chapter 8|19 pages

Human Rights

chapter Chapter 9|12 pages

Symptom Management Framework

chapter Chapter 13|18 pages

Specific Needs of the Female Adult

chapter Chapter 15|18 pages

Specific Needs of the Older Adult

chapter Chapter 16|16 pages

Listening to the Family’s Pain

chapter Chapter 18|12 pages

Futility in Anorexia Nervosa

chapter Chapter 19|10 pages

Suicide Awareness and Prevention

chapter Chapter 20|15 pages

Supportive Decision Making

chapter Chapter 24|2 pages

Developing Times