Autonomy v paternalism in mental health treatment, outline and review of the nys case on Jacob Gordon
Title: Autonomy v paternalism in mental health treatment, outline and review of the nys case on Jacob Gordon
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Autonomy v paternalism in mental health treatment, outline and review of the nys case on Jacob Gordon
Category: /Recreation & Sports/Mental Health
Details: Words: 2794 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
The assignment for this Ethics class was to review Mr. Jacob's treatment, as described by the
New York State Commission on Quality of Care for the Mentally disabled (1994). The class was
further asked to comment on the major issues for each of the three perspectives. The agencies,
family and review board were to be included. This student will begin with a fourth perspective;
that of Mr. Gordon.
In the Matter of Jacob Gordon (1994), is the
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