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The risks and responsible roles for psychiatrists who interact with the media.
Cooke BK, Goddard ER, Werner TL, Cooke EO, Griffith EE. The risks and responsible roles for psychiatrists who interact with the media. The Journal Of The American Academy Of Psychiatry And The Law 2014, 42: 459-68. PMID: 25492072.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGoldwater RuleEthics principlesMedical ethicsProfessional ethicsPsychiatrist's behaviorEthicsResponsible rolePsychiatristsProfessional responsesHuman behaviorSpecial annotationsProfessional opinionPrinciplesJournalistsCultural eventsMedia presentationCertain behaviorsCommentatorsThinkingIneffective performancePsychiatryProfessionalismRulesInvitationLawOral performance, identity, and representation in forensic psychiatry.
Griffith EE, Baranoski M. Oral performance, identity, and representation in forensic psychiatry. The Journal Of The American Academy Of Psychiatry And The Law 2011, 39: 352-63. PMID: 21908752.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsForensic psychiatryEthics-based practiceElements of faceReligious studiesFace human interactionPolitical scienceEvolving disciplineExpert testimonyPsychiatryOral performanceTestimonyDisciplinesHuman interactionSpecialized knowledgeNatureEthicsUnique natureAnthropologyRitualsPracticeScholarshipPsychologyBeliefsScienceCourt
2024
Clarifying Human Dignity in Forensic Practice.
Griffith E, Griffith V. Clarifying Human Dignity in Forensic Practice. The Journal Of The American Academy Of Psychiatry And The Law 2024, 52: 61-70. PMID: 38467446, DOI: 10.29158/jaapl.230118-23.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman dignityForensic psychiatry practiceConcept of human dignityForensic practiceReligious teachingsMedical ethicsPhilosophical notionDignityDoctor-patient relationshipPsychiatry practiceRoman antiquityHistorical originsInternational declarationsForensic arenaReview of textsForensic workHuman dimensionsComplex conceptBioethicsEthicsPhilosophyConceptAnthropologyPsychiatryIndignation
2008
Stone's views of 25 years ago have now shifted incrementally.
Griffith EE. Stone's views of 25 years ago have now shifted incrementally. The Journal Of The American Academy Of Psychiatry And The Law 2008, 36: 201-5. PMID: 18583696.Peer-Reviewed Original Research