Clients’ Practices for Resisting Treatment Recommendations in Japanese Outpatient Psychiatry

  • Kushida S
  • Yamakawa Y
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Clients’ orientation to professional authority has been proposed as a way to explain their reluctance to participate actively in medical decision-making. This study describes some of the practices clients use to resist psychiatrists’ treatment...

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Kushida, S., & Yamakawa, Y. (2020). Clients’ Practices for Resisting Treatment Recommendations in Japanese Outpatient Psychiatry. In Joint Decision Making in Mental Health (pp. 115–140). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43531-8_5

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