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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Inhaltsangabe1 Children's Competence to Consent: A Problem in Law and Social Science.- Changes in Children's Legal Status.- The Court's Assumptions about Minors' Competence.- Abortion Cases Concerning Minors.- Conclusions.- Problems in Application of Developmental Research.- What Do We Know .- A Final Note: The Need for Clear Policy.- References.- I: Psychological Issues in Increasing Children's Self-Determination.- 2 Decision Making by Children: Psychological Risks and Benefits.- The Nature of Freedom.- Psychological Effects.- Legal Socialization.- Reactance and Power.- Performance.- Privacy.- Some Questions.- A Practical Irony.- References.- 3 Social Psychological Perspectives on the Problem of Consent.- What is Social Psychology .- The Contribution of Social Psychological Findings and Theories to Consent Issues.- Illustrations.- Preparing a Patient for Granting Consent.- Making Decisions for Minors.- Manipulating Attributions of Responsibility.- Are Children Competent to Consent .- Research and Applications.- References.- II: Children's Consent to Treatment: Legal, Medical, and Psychological Perspectives.- 4 Consent to Medical Care for Minors: The Legal Framework.- The Tort Law Background.- The Basic Requirement of Consent.- The Mature Minor Doctrine.- Some Specific Statutory Approaches.- The Doctrine of 'Informed Consent'.- Consent and Financial Responsibility.- Parental Consent to Medical Procedures Not for the Minor's Primary Benefit.- Special Problems of Mental or Emotional Disorders of Children.- Parental Consent Overruling Child.- The Supreme Court and Abortion.- Conclusion.- 5 Decision Making Related to Health: When Could/Should Children Act Responsibly .- Children's Health-Related Beliefs and Behaviors.- Involving Children in Decision Making.- Informed Consent by Children.- Informed Consent by Question and Answer.- Differences by Age and Sex.- Child-Initiated Care in Public Schools.- Teaching Decision Making to Children.- Actions for Health.- Development of Specific Lessons Unit by Unit.- When Can/Should Children Decide .- Research.- Summary.- References.- 6 Informed Consent and Pediatric Care.- Issues in the Pediatric Patient's Ability to Consent.- Limited Information and Legal Requirements.- Vulnerability of the Child.- Limited Cognitive and Social Development.- The Medical Setting and Changing Physician Relations.- Obtaining Consent for Different Medical Conditions.- The True Emergency.- The Impending Emergency.- Nonemergencies.- Chronic Diseases.- Other Conditions.- Physician-Child-Family Relationship.- Research.- Conclusion.- References.- 7 Competence to Consent: Psychotherapy.- Enrolling in Psychotherapy.- Socialization in Childhood.- Role of the Child-Client.- Confidentiality.- Involuntary or Restrictive Treatment.- The Doubly Incompetent.- Children's Understanding of Psychotherapy.- Minors' Competence in General Treatment.- Case Examples.- Case Commentaries.- Realistic Alternatives.- Researchable Questions.- References.- III: Children's Consent in Nonmedical Areas.- 8 Juveniles' Consent in Delinquency Proceedings.- Legal Background.- The Social Context of Rights Waiver.- Review.- Research Recommendations.- Applied Recommendations.- Juveniles' Capacitie s to Understand Their Rights.- Review.- Research Recommendations.- Applied Recommendations.- Juveniles' Responses to Legal Advocates.- Review.- Research Recommendations.- Applied Recommendations.- What's the Use .- References.- 9 Children as Participants in Psychoeducational Assessment.- Consent and Competency.- Legal Regulation of Consent to Psychoeducational Assessment.- The Federal Government's Perspective.- One Judicial Perspective.- The Developing Law of Children's Right to Independent Decision Making.- Involving Children in Consent to Psychoeducational Assessment.- Guidelines and Goals for Future Research.- References.- 10 Children and Consent to Participate in Research.- Historical Bac. Seller Inventory # 9781468442915
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Inhaltsangabe1 Children's Competence to Consent: A Problem in Law and Social Science.- Changes in Children's Legal Status.- The Court's Assumptions about Minors' Competence.- Abortion Cases Concerning Minors.- Conclusions.- Problems in Application of Developmental Research.- What Do We Know .- A Final Note: The Need for Clear Policy.- References.- I: Psychological Issues in Increasing Children's Self-Determination.- 2 Decision Making by Children: Psychological Risks and Benefits.- The Nature of Freedom.- Psychological Effects.- Legal Socialization.- Reactance and Power.- Performance.- Privacy.- Some Questions.- A Practical Irony.- References.- 3 Social Psychological Perspectives on the Problem of Consent.- What is Social Psychology .- The Contribution of Social Psychological Findings and Theories to Consent Issues.- Illustrations.- Preparing a Patient for Granting Consent.- Making Decisions for Minors.- Manipulating Attributions of Responsibility.- Are Children Competent to Consent .- Research and Applications.- References.- II: Children's Consent to Treatment: Legal, Medical, and Psychological Perspectives.- 4 Consent to Medical Care for Minors: The Legal Framework.- The Tort Law Background.- The Basic Requirement of Consent.- The Mature Minor Doctrine.- Some Specific Statutory Approaches.- The Doctrine of 'Informed Consent'.- Consent and Financial Responsibility.- Parental Consent to Medical Procedures Not for the Minor's Primary Benefit.- Special Problems of Mental or Emotional Disorders of Children.- Parental Consent Overruling Child.- The Supreme Court and Abortion.- Conclusion.- 5 Decision Making Related to Health: When Could/Should Children Act Responsibly .- Children's Health-Related Beliefs and Behaviors.- Involving Children in Decision Making.- Informed Consent by Children.- Informed Consent by Question and Answer.- Differences by Age and Sex.- Child-Initiated Care in Public Schools.- Teaching Decision Making to Children.- Actions for Health.- Development of Specific Lessons Unit by Unit.- When Can/Should Children Decide .- Research.- Summary.- References.- 6 Informed Consent and Pediatric Care.- Issues in the Pediatric Patient's Ability to Consent.- Limited Information and Legal Requirements.- Vulnerability of the Child.- Limited Cognitive and Social Development.- The Medical Setting and Changing Physician Relations.- Obtaining Consent for Different Medical Conditions.- The True Emergency.- The Impending Emergency.- Nonemergencies.- Chronic Diseases.- Other Conditions.- Physician-Child-Family Relationship.- Research.- Conclusion.- References.- 7 Competence to Consent: Psychotherapy.- Enrolling in Psychotherapy.- Socialization in Childhood.- Role of the Child-Client.- Confidentiality.- Involuntary or Restrictive Treatment.- The Doubly Incompetent.- Children's Understanding of Psychotherapy.- Minors' Competence in General Treatment.- Case Examples.- Case Commentaries.- Realistic Alternatives.- Researchable Questions.- References.- III: Children's Consent in Nonmedical Areas.- 8 Juveniles' Consent in Delinquency Proceedings.- Legal Background.- The Social Context of Rights Waiver.- Review.- Research Recommendations.- Applied Recommendations.- Juveniles' Capacitie s to Understand Their Rights.- Review.- Research Recommendations.- Applied Recommendations.- Juveniles' Responses to Legal Advocates.- Review.- Research Recommendations.- Applied Recommendations.- What's the Use .- References.- 9 Children as Participants in Psychoeducational Assessment.- Consent and Competency.- Legal Regulation of Consent to Psychoeducational Assessment.- The Federal Government's Perspective.- One Judicial Perspective.- The Developing Law of Children's Right to Independent Decision Making.- Involving Children in Consent to Psychoeducational Assessment.- Guidelines and Goals for Future Research.- References.- 10 Children and Consent to Participate in Research.- Historical Backgro. Seller Inventory # 9781468442915