18
Views
5
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original

Medicalizing meaning: demoralization syndrome and the desire to die

Pages 765-773 | Received 29 Aug 2003, Accepted 27 Jun 2004, Published online: 07 Aug 2009

References

  • Kissane D, Clarke D, Street A. Demoralization syndrome – a relevant psychiatric diagnosis for palliative care. Journal of Palliative Care 2001; 17: 12–21
  • Clarke D, Kissane D. Demoralisation: its phenomenology and importance. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2002; 36: 733–742
  • Kissane D. How to treat existential distress in palliative care. Australian Doctor 27 September, 2002, Suppl: I–VIII
  • Kissane D. Distress, demoralisation and depression. Current Therapeutics 2000; 6: 14–19
  • Kissane D, Kelly B. Demoralisation, depression and desire for death: problems with the Dutch guidelines for euthanasia of the mentally ill. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2000; 34: 325–333
  • Kissane D, Spruyt O, Aranda S. Palliative care – new approaches to the problem of suffering. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine 2000; 30: 377–384
  • Kisely S R, Shannon P. Demoralisation, distress and pain in older Western Australians. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 1999; 23: 531–533
  • Kissane D. Demoralisation: its impact on informed consent and medical care. Medical Journal of Australia 2001; 175: 537–539
  • Chochinov H M, Wilson K G, Enns M, Lander S. Depression, hopelessness and suicidal ideation in the terminally ill. Psychosomatics 1998; 39: 366–370
  • Clarke D. Autonomy, rationality and the wish to die. Journal of Medical Ethics 1999; 25: 457–462
  • Illich I. Limits to medicine. Medical nemesis: the expropriation of health. Pelican, Harmondsworth, UK 1977
  • Illich I. Disabling professions. Disabling professions, I Illich, I K Zola, J McKnight, J Caplan, H Shaiken. Marion Boyars, London 1977
  • Clark D. Between hope and acceptance: the medicalisation of dying. British Medical Journal 2002; 324: 905–907
  • Zola I K. Healthism and disabling medicalisation. Disabling professions, I Illich, I K Zola, J McKnight, J Caplan, H Shaiken. Marion Boyars, London 1977; 41–67
  • Fox R. The medialisation and demedicalisation of American society. Doing better and feeling worse: health in the United States, J H Knowles. Norton, New York 1977
  • Oats J. Routine antenatal screening: a need to evaluate Australian practice. Medical Journal of Australia 2000; 172: 311–312
  • Wallace E, Oats J. National guidelines for antenatal testing. Medical Journal of Australia 2002; 177: 468
  • Parens E, Asch A. The disability rights critique of prenatal genetic testing. Hastings Center Report 1999; 29(Suppl.)5
  • Draper H, Chadwick R. Beware! Preimplanation genetic diagnosis may solve some old problems but it also raises new ones. Journal of Medical Ethics 1999; 25: 114–120
  • American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and statistical manual (DSM-IV-TR). American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC 2000
  • Engelhardt H T. The foundations of bioethics. Oxford University Press, New York 1986
  • Seymour J-E. Revisiting medicalisation ‘natural’ death. Social Science and Medicine 1999; 49: 691–704
  • Leibovici L, Lievre M. Medicalisation: peering from inside medicine. British Medical Journal 2002; 324: 866
  • Agich G. Implications of a pragmatic theory of disease for the DSMs. Descriptions and prescriptions: values, mental disorders, and the DSMs, J Z Sadler. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 2002; 96–113
  • Hippocrates. Hippocratic writings. Penguin, Harmondsworth, UK 1978
  • Porter R. Madness: a brief history. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2002
  • Roach Anleu S L. The medicalisation of deviance. Second opinion: an introduction to health sociology, J Germov. Oxford University Press, Melbourne 1998
  • Pincus A, McQueen L. The limits of an evidence-based classification of mental disorders. Descriptions and prescriptions: values, mental disorders, and the DSMs, J Z Sadler. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 2002
  • Radden J. Recent criticism of psychiatric nosology. A review. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology 1994; 1: 194
  • Schwartz M A, Wiggins O P. The hegemony of the DSMs. Descriptions and prescriptions: values, mental disorders, and the DSMs, J Z Sadler. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 2002
  • Sadler J, Agich G. Diseases. Functions, values and psychiatric classification. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology 1995; 2: 218–231
  • Sadler J. Introduction. Descriptions and prescriptions: values, mental disorders, and the DSMs, J Z Sadler. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 2002
  • Moncrieff J. Psychiatric imperialism. The medicalisation of modern living. Soundings 1997; 6, (available at: http://www.critpsynet.freeuk.com/sound.htm)
  • Double D. The limits of psychiatry. British Medical Journal 2002; 324: 900–905
  • Street A F, Kissane D W. Constructions of dignity in end-of-life care. Journal of Palliative Care 2001; 17: 93–101
  • Matthews E. Choosing death. Philosophical observations on suicide and euthanasia. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology 1998; 5: 107–111
  • Callahan D. The troubled dream of life. Simon and Schuster, New York 1993
  • Kissane D. Psychospiritual and existential distress. Australian Family Physician 2000; 29: 1022–1025

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.