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Arguing about physician-assisted suicide: a response to Steinbock [PDF]
John Coggon
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Accusatory Whispers: Micro‐Politics of Irreconciliation in the Peruvian Andes
In post‐conflict Peru, the ideology of reconciliation promotes the image of a pacified country, often erasing ongoing conflicts or reframing them positively as forms of resistance to domination. Drawing on the perspectives of Andean peasants mobilised for human rights, this article explores the ‘micro‐politics of irreconciliation’ in a post‐conflict ...
Dorothée Delacroix
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Attitudes toward physician-assisted suicide among physicians in Vermont [PDF]
Alexa Craig+7 more
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Preclinical models for evaluating psychedelics in the treatment of major depressive disorder
Psychedelic drugs have seen a resurgence in interest as a next generation of psychiatric medicines with potential as rapid‐acting antidepressants (RAADs). Despite promising early clinical trials, the mechanisms which underlie the effects of psychedelics are poorly understood.
Laith Alexander+5 more
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A protocol for consultation of another physician in cases of euthanasia and assisted suicide
Bregje D. Onwuteaka‐Philipsen+1 more
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What do physicians think about physician assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia? [PDF]
John Saunders
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Matching Process Concerning Children With Disabilities in Family Foster Care
ABSTRACT Children with disabilities are over‐represented in foster care and exposed to more disruptions. This is unfortunate because they need long‐term relationships and predictability, as well as access to special schools and health care. Disruption can be the result of a poor match between the child and the foster family.
Kristina Engwall+3 more
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Giving Death a Helping Hand: Physician-Assisted Suicide and Public Policy—An International Perspective [PDF]
C. Christopher Hook
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ABSTRACT Globally, millions of children are adopted or placed in alternative care settings (i.e., residential, foster, or kinship care). The current study explores the factors leading to separation from parents and adoption or placement in alternative care by investigating orphanhood status, perceived antecedents to placement, types of alternative care
Nicole Gilbertson Wilke+2 more
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