Book contents
- Diagnosing from a Distance
- Diagnosing from a Distance
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction An Ethical Dilemma
- Chapter 1 Psychoanalysis, Media, and Politics from the Rise of Hitler to the 1950s
- Part I Diagnosis from a Distance and Libel Law in the 1960s: Goldwater v. Ginzburg
- Part II Professionalization and the Rise of the Goldwater Rule
- Appendix The Goldwater Rule in 1973 and Today
- Photographs of Key People and Events
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index
Introduction - An Ethical Dilemma
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 February 2020
- Diagnosing from a Distance
- Diagnosing from a Distance
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction An Ethical Dilemma
- Chapter 1 Psychoanalysis, Media, and Politics from the Rise of Hitler to the 1950s
- Part I Diagnosis from a Distance and Libel Law in the 1960s: Goldwater v. Ginzburg
- Part II Professionalization and the Rise of the Goldwater Rule
- Appendix The Goldwater Rule in 1973 and Today
- Photographs of Key People and Events
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index
Summary
This is the first book to explore an ethical dilemma that psychiatrists increasingly face in the age of Donald Trump: is it ethical to comment on the mental health of public figures? Psychiatrists may intervene when a patient is unsafe, but what is their role when a politician appears ill and is a risk to the country? The APA’s Goldwater Rule declares that when a psychiatrist is asked for an opinion on a public figure, it is unethical to comment – yet controversy rages on the issue. Diagnosing from a Distance probes the dramatic history and complex ethics of the issue. With accessible style yet scholarly substance, this book begins with Adolf Hitler; traces the debate over Barry Goldwater, including Goldwater’s libel suit against Fact magazine; explores the rise of professionalism in the formation of the Goldwater Rule; documents errant CIA profiling during the Nixon years; and examines the controversy over President Trump. In light of this history, this book proposes a humane alternative to the Goldwater Rule. Based on original interviews and archival sources, Diagnosing from a Distance will change the way you think about the First Amendment, the media, and psychiatric ethics.
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- Diagnosing from a DistanceDebates over Libel Law, Media, and Psychiatric Ethics from Barry Goldwater to Donald Trump, pp. 1 - 15Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020