Sameer P. Sarkar
Berkshire Hathaway
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BMJ | 2007
Gwen Adshead; Peter Fonagy; Sameer P. Sarkar
Protecting children and reducing social exclusion are the priorities
Current Opinion in Psychiatry | 2002
Sameer P. Sarkar; Gwen Adshead
Purpose of review Literature published during the past year indicates that forensic mental health practitioners face special ethical dilemmas that are unlike others encountered in bioethics. Recent findings The current literature shows that forensic psychiatry is the psychiatry of third party interests, of complex relationships between the moral claims of social groups and individuals. It is also the psychiatry of security, of managing and interpreting harm to others. Summary Forensic psychiatry practice poses particular ethical dilemmas, which in turn raise questions regarding medical and professional identities in forensic settings, and the values associated with those identities.
British Journal of Psychiatry | 2011
Sameer P. Sarkar
I read with interest the debate between Professors Poole and Cook in this month’s journal.[1][1] I have been following the exchanges on these two highly polarised positions in the College for quite a while. Not wishing to take a position on the acceptability of praying with patients, I find myself
British Journal of Psychiatry | 2005
Sameer P. Sarkar; Gwen Adshead
British Journal of Psychiatry | 2003
Sameer P. Sarkar; Gwen Adshead
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2002
Sameer P. Sarkar
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2002
Sameer P. Sarkar; Gwen Adshead
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2010
Sameer P. Sarkar; Gwen Adshead
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2009
Sameer P. Sarkar
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2007
Sameer P. Sarkar