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Ethics for Integrative Care

*C = CAM/ Integrative Care     
    *H = Spiritual healing
         *E = Environment
              *P = Psychological issues
                  *C-C = Cross-cultural

(See also ref. at end of list for link to recent dissertations on Biomedical Ethics.)

Achterberg, J/ Dossey, B/ Kolkmeier, L. Rituals of Healing: Using Imagery for Health and Wellness, New York: Bantam Books 1994. *C

American Medical Association. Principles of Medical Ethics, Chicago: American Medical Association 1957. *C

Beauchamp, T/ Childress, J. Principles of Biomedical Ethics, 3rd ed. New York, NY: Oxford University 1989, 67-306. *C

Belkin, Gary S/ Manschreck, Theo C. Minding morality: What psychiatry can teach bioethics, Psychiatric Annals: A Journal of Continuing Psychiatric Education, 31(2), February 2001. *P

Braddock, Clarence III/ Edwards, Kelly/ McCormick, Thomas/ Jonsen, Albert. Professional Responsibility and Medical Ethics: An Integrated Curriculum, University of Washington School of Medicine, http://www.cerdev.hs.washington.edu/bioethics. (Handout) *P

Brody, Howard, et al, Ethics at the interface of conventional and complementary medicine, in Jonas, Wayne/ Levin, Jeffrey, Essentials of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins 1999, p.46-56.  *C

Candilis, Philip J. Advancing the ethics of research, Psychiatric Annals: A Journal of Continuing Psychiatric Education, 31(2), February 2001, 119-124. *P

Christakis, N. The ethical design of an AIDS vaccine trial in Africa, Hastings Center Rep, 18, 1988, 31-7.

Cohen, M. Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Legal Boundaries and Regulatory Perspectives, Johns Hopkins University Press 1998. *C

Craig, Robert P/ Middleton, Carl/ O’Connell, Laurence J. Ethics Committees: A Practical Approach, St. Louis, MO: Catholic Health Association, 1986. *C

Crellin, John K/ Ania, Fernando. Professionalism and Ethics in Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press 2002. *C

Dein, Simon/ Bhui, Kamaldeep. Issues concerning informed consent for medical research among non-westernized ethnic minority patients in the UK, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 98, August 2005, 356. *C

Dunsmore, Julie C. Moral development and bioethics, Psychiatric Annals: A Journal of Continuing Psychiatric Education, 31(2), February 2001, 93-101. *C

Editorial. The charter on medical professionalism and the limits of medical power, Annals of Internal Medicine, 138(10), May 2003, 844-846. *C

Ernst, E. The ethics of complementary medicine, Journal of Medical Ethics, 22, 1996, 197-198. *C

Etchells, E/ Sharpe, G/ Elliott, C/ Singer, PA. Bioethics for clinicians: 3. capacity, Can Med Assoc J 155, 1996, 657-61. *C

Fawcett, Jan. Medical ethics in a litigious climate [editorial], Psychiatric Annals: A Journal of Continuing Psychiatric Education, 31(2), February 2001, 79. *C

Gardner, William/ Lidz, Charles. Gratitude and coercion between physicians and patients, Psychiatric Annals: A Journal of Continuing Psychiatric Education, 31(2), February 2001, 125-129. *P

Gillon, R. Medical ethics: Four principles plus attention to scope, British Medical Journal, 309, 1994, 184-188. *P

Hawken, Paul. The Ecology of Commerce: A Declaration of Sustainability, NY: HarperCollins 1993, 136. *E

Hufford, D. Cultural diversity, folk medicine, and alternative medicine, Alternative Ther Health Med, 3, 1997, 78-80. *C *P

Jehu, D. Patients As Victims: Sexual Abuse in Psychotherapy and Counselling, West Sussex, England: John Wiley & Sons 1994. *P

Kassirer, JP. Managing care — should we adopt a new ethic? [editorial] New England Journal of Medicine, 339(6), 1998, 397-398. *P

Lidz, C/ Applebaum, P/ Meisel, A. Two models of implementing informed consent, Arch Intern Med, 148, 1988, 1385-9. *P

Manschreck, Theo C. Placebo studies: Lessons from psychiatric research, Psychiatric Annals: A Journal of Continuing Psychiatric Education, 31(2), February 2001, 130-136. *P

Middleton, Carl. Integrative Health Care: An Emerging Approach to the Art of Healing, Denver: Catholic Health Initiatives 2001. *C

Nash, Robert A. The biomedical ethics of alternative, complementary, and integrative medicine, Alternative Therapies, 5(5), September 1999, 95. *C

Patient Rights, 2003. Retrieved July 1, 2005 from New York State Department of Health website: www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/hospital/patient_rights/en/planning.htm. *C

Patil, R. Research in a tribal community, Ind J Med Ethics, 1(4), 2004. *C

Peterson LM/ Brennan TA, Medical ethics and medical injuries: taking our duties seriously, J Clin Ethics, 1, 1990, 207-11. *C

Pinals, Debra A/ Gutheil, Thomas G. Sanctity, secrecy, and silence: Dilemmas in clinical confidentiality, Psychiatric Annals: A Journal of Continuing Psychiatric Education, 31(2), February 2001, 113-118. *P

Plodek, Jeanette Lee. Ethics in healing, Visions, 13(1), 2005, 7-11. *H

Pope, KS/ Vasquez, M. Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling: A practical guide, 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass 1998. *P

Purnell, LD/ Paulanka, BJ. Transcultural Health Care: A Culturally Competent Approach, Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co. 1998. *P

Reiser, SJ. The ethical life of health care organizations, Hastings Cent Rep. 24:28-35 1994. *P

Stone, J/ Mathews, J. Complementary Medicine and the Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1996. *C

Stone, Julie. An Ethical Framework for Complementary and Alternative Therapists, London: Routledge 2002. *C

Stone, Julie. Ethical issues in complementary and alternative medicine, Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 8, 2000, 207-213. *C

Sumathipala, A/ Siribaddana, S. Revisiting “freely given informed consent” in relation to the developing world: Role of an ombudsman, American Journal of Bioethics, 4(3), 2005, W1-W7. *C

Syse, A. Norway: Valid (as opposed to informed) consent. Lancet, 356, 2000, 1347-8. *C

Wallwork, Ernest. What psychiatry can offer ethics: Psychodynamic contributions, Psychiatric Annals: A Journal of Continuing Psychiatric Education, 31(2), February 2001. 105-112. *P

Wilson, Lori. de-mystifying - Medical Intuition, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Lori Wilson Educationsl Corporation 2005.
    45 pages discussing ethics in medical intuition and healing (plus excellent discussions on medical intuition)  *H

Wood, S/ Friedland, B/ McGory, C. Informed Consent: From Good Intention to Sound Practices, New York: Population Council 2001. *H

 
Recent dissertations on biomedical ethics 
http://www.hsls.pitt.edu/guides/histmed/researchresources/dissertations/dissertations.html?topic_id=4&view=all  

 



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