Ethics in Mental Health Research
Delve into the intricate world of mental health research with Ethics in Mental Health Research by James M. DuBois, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2007. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 256 pages and serves as an essential guide for researchers navigating the complex ethical landscape of their work. The book examines the ethical dilemmas that frequently arise in mental health research and provides valuable insights into how to adhere to regulatory standards while maintaining scientific integrity.
Through a series of compelling case studies, DuBois illustrates a range of ethical challenges and effective problem-solving strategies, making this book a vital resource for professionals in clinical psychology, psychiatry, and medical ethics. Equip yourself with the knowledge to conduct research that is not only credible but also ethically sound.