Tag: Ethical Considerations


MIND READING

The Evolution of Mind Reading: From Speculation to Neural Decoding The concept of mind reading, once relegated to the domains of science fiction and paranormal speculation, has increasingly transitioned into a legitimate field of scientific inquiry within the discipline of neuroscience. Historically, the human mind was considered a private sanctuary, inaccessible to external observation except […]

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ACTIVE EUTHANASIA

Active euthanasia represents one of the most contentious topics in modern medical ethics, law, and psychology, fundamentally challenging societal views on suffering, life, and death. At its core, active euthanasia involves the intentional termination of life using direct intervention, carried out by a third party—typically a physician—at the explicit request of the suffering individual. This […]

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INVOLUNTARY TREATMENT

Involuntary Treatment: The Debate Over Its Use and Impact Involuntary treatment, defined as the administration of medical intervention without the explicit, informed consent of the patient, stands as one of the most ethically contentious practices within modern medicine, particularly in the field of mental healthcare. While the primary goal of such intervention is to ensure […]

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ELECTIVE ABORTION

Elective Abortion: A Review of Ethical and Social Implications Abstract: Overview of Controversy and Complexity The practice of elective abortion—the intentional termination of a pregnancy at the request of the woman, rather than for urgent medical necessity—remains one of the most intensely debated subjects across global societies. This controversy spans the realms of medical practice, […]

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DUTY TO WARN

DUTY TO WARN: Legal and Ethical Mandates in Mental Health Practice The concept of the duty to warn, frequently broadened to the more encompassing term, the duty to protect, represents one of the most significant legal and ethical challenges faced by mental health professionals today. It establishes a critical exception to the bedrock principle of […]

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RESTRAINT

Restraint in Psychological and Clinical Contexts Introduction: Defining Restraint in Practice Restraint, in the realm of psychology and clinical practice, is a critical yet controversial behavior management tool employed across a diverse range of settings, including clinical, educational, and correctional environments. At its core, it is formally defined as any physical or mechanical method, device, […]

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END OF LIFE

End-of-Life Care: A Comprehensive Psychological Perspective The Core Definition of End-of-Life Care End-of-life care represents a critical and multifaceted aspect of medical and psychological support provided to individuals approaching the end of their lives, alongside their families. At its essence, it is a holistic approach focused on ensuring comfort, dignity, and quality of life during […]

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EXPERIMENTEE

The Experimentee: A Core Component of Psychological Research The Core Definition of an Experimentee An experimentee, often referred to as a research participant or subject, is an individual who voluntarily takes part in a scientific experiment or study. Their involvement is fundamentally crucial, as they provide the essential data that researchers analyze to test hypotheses, […]

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