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Kate Diesfeld

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Journal of Law and Medicine|July 22, 2011
Analysis of legal cases for prevention of elder abuse: decisions from New ZealandKate Diesfeld
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|December 11, 2008
Interpersonal issues between pain physician and patient: strategies to reduce conflictKate Diesfeld
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|February 27, 2007
Scrutinising the conduct of health professionalsRosemary Godbold, Kate Diesfeld
Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry|October 18, 2014
Mental Health Law of the People's Republic of China: inviting dialogueKate Diesfeld, Graham Mellsop
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|September 10, 2025
Decision-making capacity law developments in Aotearoa New ZealandKate Diesfeld, Greg Young
Medical Law International|January 1, 1995
Assisted suicide for people with depression: an advocate's perspectiveHazel Biggs, Kate Diesfeld
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|September 5, 2006
Interpretive flexibility: why doesn't insight incite controversy in mental health law?Kate Diesfeld, Stefan Sjöström
Journal of Law and Medicine|November 5, 2019
Teachers' Health, Wellbeing and Professional Misconduct. An Exploratory Analysis of Cases from New Zealand's Teachers Disciplinary Tribunal 2017-2018Marta Rychert, Kate Diesfeld
Journal of Law and Medicine|June 19, 2007
The unintended impact of the therapeutic intentions of the New Zealand Mental Health Review Tribunal? Therapeutic jurisprudence perspectivesKate Diesfeld, Brian McKenna
Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry|October 18, 2014
Service availability, compulsion, and compulsory hospitalisationGraham Mellsop, Kate Diesfeld
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Journal of Law and Medicine|July 22, 2011
Analysis of legal cases for prevention of elder abuse: decisions from New ZealandKate Diesfeld
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|December 11, 2008
Interpersonal issues between pain physician and patient: strategies to reduce conflictKate Diesfeld
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|February 27, 2007
Scrutinising the conduct of health professionalsRosemary Godbold, Kate Diesfeld
Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry|October 18, 2014
Mental Health Law of the People's Republic of China: inviting dialogueKate Diesfeld, Graham Mellsop
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|September 10, 2025
Decision-making capacity law developments in Aotearoa New ZealandKate Diesfeld, Greg Young
Medical Law International|January 1, 1995
Assisted suicide for people with depression: an advocate's perspectiveHazel Biggs, Kate Diesfeld
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|September 5, 2006
Interpretive flexibility: why doesn't insight incite controversy in mental health law?Kate Diesfeld, Stefan Sjöström
Journal of Law and Medicine|November 5, 2019
Teachers' Health, Wellbeing and Professional Misconduct. An Exploratory Analysis of Cases from New Zealand's Teachers Disciplinary Tribunal 2017-2018Marta Rychert, Kate Diesfeld
Journal of Law and Medicine|June 19, 2007
The unintended impact of the therapeutic intentions of the New Zealand Mental Health Review Tribunal? Therapeutic jurisprudence perspectivesKate Diesfeld, Brian McKenna
Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry|October 18, 2014
Service availability, compulsion, and compulsory hospitalisationGraham Mellsop, Kate Diesfeld
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