Commentary

Hastings Center Report 41 (2):18-18 (2012)
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Abstract

There are instances where religious beliefs can negatively impact a patient's decision-making capability. Any belief system that categorically prohibits psychiatric treatment in all cases is dangerous. The situation is illustrated through a case of a patient with schizophrenia who refuses to acknowledge her disease because of her religion.

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Adrienne Martin
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