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In the video above, listen to the author, Dr. Roberts, discuss with Chief of Staff John M. Oldham the challenges that medical residents face in managing their own mental health and wellbeing.
ContributorsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsDisclaimerPart I: FundamentalsChapter 1. Ethics Principles and Professionalism Chapter 2. Clinical Decision-Making and Ethics SkillsChapter 3. The Tradition of the Psychotherapeutic RelationshipChapter 4. Informed Consent and Decisional CapacityChapter 5. Ethical Use of Influence and the Role of Physician in High-Risk SituationsChapter 6. Confidentiality and Truth TellingPart II: Caring for Special PopulationsChapter 7. Children and Transitional Age YouthChapter 8. People in Small CommunitiesChapter 9. VeteransChapter 10. People From Culturally Distinct PopulationsChapter 11. People Living With HIV/AIDSChapter 12. People at the End of LifeChapter 13. Difficult PatientsChapter 14. People Living With AddictionsPart III: Evolving TopicsChapter 15. Integrity and the Professional Roles of PsychiatristsChapter 16. Patient Care Ethics Committees and Consultation ServicesChapter 17. Clinician Well-Being and ImpairmentChapter 18. Psychiatric ResearchChapter 19. Innovation in PsychiatryChapter 20. Clinical TrainingChapter 21. Population Health and Evolving Systems of CareReferencesAppendix: Cases for DiscussionIndex