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Josue Flores
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The best interests principle holds that

A) a patient's best interests regarding treatment should be given partial weight in the decision-making process.
B) a temporary substitute decision-maker should choose the treatment that maximizes the chances of a good outcome for the patient, taking into account the risks and benefits of all available treatments.
C) a temporary substitute decision-maker should choose a treatment that is on the official list of empirically supported treatments.
D) a temporary substitute decision-maker should choose a treatment that is consistent with the religion and culture of the patient.
E) a temporary substitute decision-maker should choose a treatment in accordance with what the patient's family wants.

Best Interests Principle

In provincial mental health law, the doctrine that decisions made by others about the treatment of people suffering from mental disorders should maximize the chances of a good outcome, taking into account the risks and benefits of all available treatments.

Empirically Supported Treatments

Empirically Supported Treatments are therapeutic interventions and techniques that have been proven effective through rigorous scientific evaluation and research in treating specific psychological disorders.

  • Comprehend key principles in decision-making regarding treatment in cases of mental disorder.
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