Derecho al tratamiento eficaz, consentimiento informado y ética del cuidado: el caso Osheroff / The right to effective treatment, informed consent and ethic of care: the Osheroff case
Psiquiatr. salud ment
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29(2): 84-89, jul.-dic. 2012.
Article
in Spanish
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RESUMEN
Que la psicoterapia se fundamenta y es reforzada por una alianza entre el terapeuta y el cliente/paciente que implica un vínculo entre el psicólogo y el cliente/paciente, así como un acuerdo sobre los objetivos y tareas del tratamiento (Cuijpers, van Straten, Anderson, Et van Oppen, 2008; Lambert, 2004; Karver, Handelsman, Et Bickman, 2006; Norcross, 2011; Shirk Et Karver, 2003; Wampold, 2007).
ABSTRACT
In 1982 the nephrologist Raphael Osheroff, 45, filed suit against Chestnut Lodge Clinic for negligence, because he was not indicated drug therapy, who could have caused him a speedy recovery from his depressive symptoms and, instead, they simply submit him to psychoanalytic psychotherapy for sevens months, despite the obvious progressive deterioration of his condition. The scientific, professional and ethical impact of the Osheroff case in the practice of psychiatry were controversial, being the most significant the epistolary debate sustained between Gerarld Klerman and Alan Stone.
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Main subject:
Psychiatry
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Patient Rights
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Informed Consent
Limits:
Humans
Language:
Spanish
Journal:
Psiquiatr. salud ment
Journal subject:
Psychiatry
Year:
2012
Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Chile
Institution/Affiliation country:
Universidad de Valparaíso/CL
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