When Ethics, Healthcare, and Human Rights Conflict: Mental Healthcare for Asylum Seekers

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (3):304-318 (2002)
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Abstract

Mental health professionals who care for asylum seekers in Western European countries increasingly encounter problems for which standard diagnostic and therapeutic protocols and institutional healthcare policies offer no ready answers. In the following case vignettes some of these problems can be identified

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