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Human rights framework: An ethical imperative for psychiatry
Neeraj S. Gill
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Human Rights
100%
Human Rights Framework
100%
Psychiatry
100%
Ethical Imperative
100%
Persons with Mental Illness
66%
Mental Health
33%
Mental Health Promotion
33%
Involuntary Treatment
33%
Economic Rights
33%
Cultural Rights
33%
Mental Health Practice
33%
Training Practices
33%
Mental Health Policy
33%
Social Rights
33%
Ambit
33%
United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD)
33%
Mental Health Legislation
33%
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
33%
Human Rights Discourse
33%
Mental Disability
33%
Mental Health Advocacy
33%
Social Sciences
Human Rights
100%
Mental Health
33%
Collective Human Rights
33%
Convention on the Right of Person With Disability
33%
Discourse
16%
Cultural Rights
16%
Advocacy
16%
Mental Health Promotion
16%
Social Rights
16%
Health Legislation
16%
United Nation Convention
16%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Mental Health Promotion
50%