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Ethics and Psychology: Tackling Implicit Bias in Health Care

WEBA review of studies involving physicians, nurses, and other medical professionals found that health care providers’ implicit racial bias is associated with …

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Ethics and Psychology: The Moral Determinants of Health

WEBEither is logically possible, but neither is politically possible, at least not so far. Neither will happen unless and until an attack on racism and other social determinants of …

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The Gap Between Rich And Poor Americans' Health Is Widening

WEBThe Gap Between Rich And Poor Americans' Health Is Widening. Susie Neilson. npr.org. Originally posted June 28, 2019. Hereis an excerpt: The researchers …

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Ethics and Psychology: Social Media and Mental Health

WEBSocial Media and Mental Health. Luca Braghieri, Ro’ee Levy, and Alexey Makarin. Independent Research. August 21. Abstract. The diffusion of social media …

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On Edge: Understanding and Preventing Young Adults’ Mental …

WEBA lack of meaning, purpose, and direction: Nearly 3 in 5 young adults (58%) reported that they lacked “meaning or purpose” in their lives in the previous month. Half …

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Mega Malpractice Verdicts Against Physicians on the Rise

WEBThey may tell a jury that the provider or hospital is a threat to the community and that awarding a large verdict will deter others in the healthcare community from …

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The Ethics of Care: An Interview with Virginia Held

WEBIt is experience which everyone has had: no one would have survived without enormous amounts of care, in childhood at least. Most women, and increasingly men, …

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Ethics and Psychology: Psychoneuroimmunology: An Introduction …

WEBImmune-to-brain communication: Inflammation, a crucial immune response, plays a central role in this dialogue. Immune cells release signaling molecules that reach …

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Reframing Clinician Distress: Moral Injury Not Burnout

WEBFreudenberger defined burnout in 1975 as a constellation of symptoms—malaise, fatigue, frustration, cynicism, and inefficacy—that arise from …

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#BlackLivesMatter — A Challenge to the Medical and Public …

WEBBy Mary T. Bassett The New England Journal of Medicine Originally posted February 18, 2015 Here is an excerpt: As New York City's health commissioner, I feel a strong moral …

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Ethics and Psychology: South Carolina bill permits health care

WEBLegislators in South Carolina on Friday passed a bill which would allow healthcare providers to deny care based on their personal beliefs. It would also apply to …

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Ethics and Psychology: Understanding Responses to Moral Dilemmas

WEBFor centuries, societies have wrestled with the question of how to balance the rights of the individual versus the greater good (see Forgas, Jussim, & Van Lange, this …

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In Deal, Hundreds of Mentally Ill People Will Leave Confinement of

WEBBy Anemona Hartcollis The New York Times Published September 12, 2011 Hundreds of mentally ill people who have been confined to nursing homes, sometimes in prisonlike …

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Ethics and Psychology: The Fiduciary Heart of Ethics

WEBThe fiduciary principle expands the principles of respect and trustworthiness in specific and helpfully guiding ways. It recognizes the multiple differences between the …

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A taxonomy of conscientious objection in healthcare

WEBConscientious Objection (CO) has become a highly contested topic in the bioethics literature and public policy. However, when CO is discussed, it is almost …

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Ethics and Psychology: What Should Health Care Organizations Do …

WEBAMA J Ethics. 2020;22 (3):E221-231. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2020.221. Abstract. Whether physicians are being trained or encouraged to commit fraud within corporatized …

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Ethics and Psychology: Many Cultures, One Psychology

WEBIn a landmark 1991 paper, social psychologists Hazel R. Markus and Shinobu Kitayama put forward the idea that self-construal is culturally variant, noting that …

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Ethics and Psychology: Vignette 2: A Suffering Caregiver

WEBVignette 2: A Suffering Caregiver. A colleague of yours, Dr. Solomon, contacts you for advice regarding a new client she has just seen. The client, Mr. Don …

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Ethics and Psychology: Structural Competency Meets Structural …

WEBJonathan M. Metzl and Dorothy E. Roberts Virtual Mentor. 2014;16(9):674-690. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2014.16.9.spec1-1409. Here is an excerpt:

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Ethics and Psychology: Vignette Warehouse (39)

WEBVignette Warehouse (39) First, these vignettes are meant to be teaching tools. Next, most vignettes have more than one ethical issue that can be addressed. …

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Ethics and Psychology: UnitedHealth faces class action lawsuit over

WEBThe class action suit, filed on behalf of deceased patients who had a UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plan and their families by the California-based …

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Ethics and Psychology: Penn study: Pay patients to take their pills

WEBBy Tom Avril Philly.com Originally posted November 8, 2015 Here are two excerpt: While the field of medicine has moved increasingly toward paying doctors for performance, …

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