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    ECT requires principles of justice — Carmelics
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    ECT requires principles of justice

    Eternal Conscious Torment
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    • 1.ECT involves involuntary treatment causing significant harm; any practice with such stakes requires justice frameworks to protect vulnerable individuals.
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    • 2.Justice principles ensure equitable access and prevent ECT from being disproportionately applied to marginalized populations or those unable to consent.
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    • 3.Procedural justice protects against abuse by requiring transparent criteria, oversight, and accountability mechanisms in ECT administration.
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    • 1.Justice frameworks may be unnecessarily restrictive, preventing beneficial ECT from reaching patients who would consent if barriers were lower.
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    • 2.Medical ethics (beneficence, non-maleficence) are sufficient to govern ECT; adding justice principles creates redundancy without added practical value.
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    • 3.Justice requires competing goods (autonomy vs. treatment access) to be weighed; this may paralyze decision-making in psychiatric emergencies.
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