Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
339446 Psychosomatics 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe increasing recognition that not all hastened death is irrational challenges clinical practice.ObjectiveThe author distinguishes among the various forms of hastened death. Psychiatrists may be consulted when patients ask to hasten their death in any of the ways described, contrasted, and illustrated in this article.ConclusionThe rational desire to hasten death may call for unconventional psychiatric responses. The author discusses the error of failing to provide life-saving medical treatment over the objection of someone who has attempted suicide and the error of trying to prevent rational persons suffering from incurable illness from hastening their death.

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