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The man who claimed to be a paedophile

Abstract

A psychiatrist recounts a case of a man presenting with severe depression who claimed to have abused children and his pet dog.

Clinical management of the case hinged on whether this claim was true, a lie or delusional. The uncertainty over this raised complex ethical dilemmas regarding confidentiality and protection of the public (and animals).

  • Paedophilia
  • confidentiality
  • duty to public
  • psychotic depression

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