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OPEN PEER COMMENTARIES

Implementing Ethical and Legal Supported Decision Making: Some Unresolved Issues

Pages 40-42 | Published online: 28 Oct 2021
 
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Supported Decision Making With People at the Margins of Autonomy

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1 For an in-depth description and analysis of supported decision-making laws in the United States, see Wright (Citation2020a) and Kohn (Citation2021).

2 At present, the interaction of supported decision-making laws and the exercise of clinician conscience is unsettled (Wright Citation2020a, 294; Wright Citation2021).

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