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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