Correction
Abstract
In the review by Edward M. Opton, Jr., Ph.D., J.D., of the book Divided Staffs, Divided Selves: A Case Approach to Mental Health Ethics, by Stanley Joel Reiser, Harold J. Bursztajn, Paul Appelbaum, and Thomas G. Gutheil (September 1988 issue, p. 1165), the statement "Hypothetical cases take up more than half of the text" is incorrect. On page 1 of the book reviewed the authors state, "The cases are real and are derived from clinical situations and consultative experiences of the authors, and their colleagues."
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