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Abuse of psychiatry
1Rehabilitation and Research Center for Tortured Victims, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract:
The Geneva Declaration of 1948 states that doctors shall not permit considerations of religion, nationality, race, party politics or social standing to intervene between their duty as a doctor and their patients. They shall not use their medical knowledge contrary to the laws of humanity. The UN Principles of Medical Ethics also reminds doctors that their professional relation to persons deprived of their liberty is solely to evaluate, protect or improve their health. Similarly, the Hawaii Declaration from 1983 and the Madrid Declaration from 1996 outline the ethical duties of the psychiatric profession. Thus, there is no doubt as to the professional role as it is delineated in the medical ethics codes. The presence of such codes is, however, only one of the necessary steps to prevent the abuse of psychiatry; others include educational interventions or the establishment of international networks.