DuBois JM: Ethics in Mental Health Research, Principles, Guidance and Cases Oxford: Oxford University Press. 256 pages, ISBN13 9780195179934 [Book Review]

Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 3 (1):11 (2008)
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The burgeoning field of medical ethics raises complicated questions for mental health researchers. The critical issues of risk assessment, beneficence, and the moral duties researchers owe their patients are analyzed in James DuBois's well written Ethics in Mental Health Research.

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