An ethical dilemma in child and adolescent psychiatry

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In this paper the ethical concept of competence is exploied In the context of a very challenging child psychiatry case. Both mental disorder and immaturity may impair a child's competence. However, it is emphasised that competence is not a generic quality but one that should be applied to specific decisions, even when working with children.

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Graham, P. J., & Foreman, D. M. (1995). An ethical dilemma in child and adolescent psychiatry. Psychiatric Bulletin, 19(2), 84–86. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.19.2.84

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