Three uber-experienced clinicians—a psychiatrist and two anesthesiologists discuss the positive vs. negative intent and outcomes of manipulation. Neil Sandson tells us why manipulation is not necessarily a bad thing—if it is in service of furthering patient care and is done with care, kindness, and benevolence. Ray Graber reminds us to be on the lookout for unscrupulous maneuvers.

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Manipulation: Is It a Good Thing or Bad Thing?

  • Neil B. Sandson,
  • Catherine Marcucci,
  • Raymond G. Graber

摘要

Three uber-experienced clinicians—a psychiatrist and two anesthesiologists discuss the positive vs. negative intent and outcomes of manipulation. Neil Sandson tells us why manipulation is not necessarily a bad thing—if it is in service of furthering patient care and is done with care, kindness, and benevolence. Ray Graber reminds us to be on the lookout for unscrupulous maneuvers.