Description
Values in Psychiatry examines the critical role that values play in mental health treatment and psychiatric decision-making. Robert B. Dudas provides a thorough exploration of values-based practice as a framework for addressing the inherent complexities in psychiatry and advancing more effective, ethical solutions.
The book bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering clinicians and mental health professionals concrete strategies for integrating personal, professional, and patient values into their work. Dudas argues that acknowledging and managing values explicitly leads to better patient outcomes, improved therapeutic relationships, and more defensible clinical decisions.
Through case studies and practical examples, the author demonstrates how values-based practice can resolve ethical dilemmas, reduce clinical uncertainty, and enhance the quality of psychiatric care. This essential resource is invaluable for psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health professionals, and students seeking to deepen their understanding of evidence-based, values-centered psychiatric practice.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.