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- Q17007013 subject Q7025150.
- Q17007013 subject Q7134700.
- Q17007013 subject Q8243774.
- Q17007013 subject Q8290487.
- Q17007013 abstract "The Goldwater rule is the informal name for a precept of medical ethics promulgated by the American Psychiatric Association. It forbids psychiatrists from commenting on individuals' mental state without examining them personally and being authorized by the person to make such comments. The rule has no official name; it is simply Section 7.3 of the APA's ethics principles.The issue arose in the 1960s when Fact magazine published the article "The Unconscious of a Conservative: A Special Issue on the Mind of Barry Goldwater." The magazine polled psychiatrists about American Senator Barry Goldwater and whether he was fit to be president.".
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- Q17007013 wikiPageWikiLink Q237151.
- Q17007013 wikiPageWikiLink Q319129.
- Q17007013 wikiPageWikiLink Q466524.
- Q17007013 wikiPageWikiLink Q5428670.
- Q17007013 wikiPageWikiLink Q7025150.
- Q17007013 wikiPageWikiLink Q7134700.
- Q17007013 wikiPageWikiLink Q8243774.
- Q17007013 wikiPageWikiLink Q8290487.
- Q17007013 comment "The Goldwater rule is the informal name for a precept of medical ethics promulgated by the American Psychiatric Association. It forbids psychiatrists from commenting on individuals' mental state without examining them personally and being authorized by the person to make such comments.".
- Q17007013 label "Goldwater rule".