A Personal View of the Ethics and Values of Bernard L. Diamond

  • Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online
  • June 1992,
  • 20
  • (2)
  • 133-139;
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  • That his position evolved further is demonstrated by his later statements (see letter to Robert Weinstock, M.D., quoted in text below.) That same letter makes it clear that he was sensitive to the possibility that he might be wrong, or in a special interest group, in this regard, who might mistakenly think they were correct and unwisely impose their beliefs upon the entire profession.

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