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Health & Medical Law - Psychiatric Malpractice: Stories of Patients, Psychiatrists, and the Law

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Book Synopsis: • Two weeks after Johnny Moore was discharged from a psychiatric hospital, the deeply troubled teenager took a lethal overdose of the antidepressant prescribed by his psychiatrist. • Dennis Gould suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. He let a streetcar cut off his right arm rather than carry out his divine mission to kill his ex-girlfriend, Shelley Rotman; three years later––while under psychiatric care and after several hospitalizations––Gould stabbed the young woman to death with his left arm. • After seven months of psychotherapy as his only treatment in a private psychiatric hospital, Raphael Osheroff’s symptoms of the agitated depression that had destroyed his medical practice and personal life were more severe than ever. At a second hospital, Osheroff was given the antidepressant drugs he had been asking for––and he rapidly improved.• Joan Barkley went to Dr. Jonathan Fox for help in overcoming her addiction to Darvon. After a year of therapy, the twice-weekly  sessions turned into intense sexual encounters, which continued for two years.James Kelley tells the true stories of people who sought help from psychiatrists and ended up suing them for malpractice. These tales are compelling, tragic, and sometimes bizarre. They offer a unique view into a relationship that is normally confidential and caring––but can be catastrophic when it goes wrong. Kelley discusses several cases that received national attention: former Reagan administration press secretary James Brady's suit against the psychiatrist who had been treating John Hinckley; the Tarasoff decision that established the psychiatrist’s duty to warn potential victims of a patient’s threats; and the disciplinary proceedings against Dr. Margaret Bean-Bayog for her unusual “mothering” treatment of Paul Lozano.Kelley accompanies detailed accounts of courtroom clashes––based on court records––with clear, even-handed treatments of four kinds of psychiatric malpractice cases: a patient’s suicide, a patient’s violence against other people, a psychotherapist's sexual misconduct, and the use of unconventional treatments. With a wealth of examples, he explains the role of psychiatrists as expert witnesses against each other, the difficulties of predicting the outcomes of these suits, and the balances psychiatrists and judges have to strike between the duties owed to patients, on the one hand, and to society on the other. Whether you identify with the patients or the psychiatrists, you will find these tales unforgettable. Kelley writes in nontechnical language for the general reader, stressing the human elements. His lucid analyses of key, current issues make his book essential reading for professionals in mental health or law––and for anyone contemplating a malpractice suit.

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Delve into the gripping world of psychiatric malpractice with James Kelley's eye-opening book, "Psychiatric Malpractice: Stories of Patients, Psychiatrists, and the Law." Explore the tragic and bizarre true stories of individuals seeking help from psychiatrists and ending up in lawsuits. Kelley's detailed accounts of courtroom clashes and clear, even-handed treatments of malpractice cases will leave you on the edge of your seat.

With a wealth of examples and expert witness insights, this book sheds light on the complexities of psychiatric malpractice cases. Whether you're a mental health professional, legal expert, or simply intrigued by human relationships gone awry, these unforgettable tales will keep you engaged from start to finish.

Uncover the legal battles, ethical dilemmas, and human dramas that unfold in the realm of psychiatric care. "Psychiatric Malpractice" is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the risks and responsibilities inherent in the delicate balance between patient care and societal protection.

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