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Mental Health and Behavioural Sciences
Euthanasia: A Dilemma
Dr. Samir Parikh Jul 21, 2014

- It’s a very difficult decision for any family, and for each member of the near family to be comfortable and accept the decision is not easy, and this may also lead to disharmony
- One needs to look into long term psychological implications on the immediate family as well, as revisiting the decision may lead to significant stress so a support mechanism needs to be in place
- It’s very difficult for the treating doctor, we doctors are programed to save lives, and this would have its own psychological impact, needing a healthy support mechanism that gives psychological support
- A panel that needs to medically take this decision has to be formed that looks into physical, psychological, (and religious factors) of the individual and family and a clear medical guideline for the clarity on what kind of medical conditions can be applicable to be considered needs to be formed
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Dr. Samir Parikh
CONSULTANT MENTAL HEALTH & BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES | Fortis Shalimar Bagh
- Mental Health and Behavioural Sciences | Mental Health and Behavioural Sciences | Psychiatry | Clinical Psychology
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