We undertake to bring a phenomenological perspective to bear on a challenge of contemporary law and clinical practice. In a wide variety of contexts, legal and medical professionals are called upon to assess the competence or capacity of an individual to exercise her own judgement in making a decision for herself. We focus on decisions regarding consent to or refusal of medical treatment and contrast a widely recognised clinical instrument, the MacCAT-T, with a more phenomenologically informed approach. While the MacCAT-T focuses attention on individual cognitive performance criteria, an approach oriented by second-person phenomenology brings into view the complex role of time, others and identity in constituting the capacity for individual...
Mental capacity is a fundamental determinant of an individual’s ability to make autonomous decisions...
Central to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) is the claim that a conferral of incapacity may not be...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present findings from a research project which investigated...
With the waves of reform occurring in mental health legislation in England and other jurisdictions, ...
‘The decision on capacity is one for the judge to make’.1 Deciding whose voices matter in the assess...
The assessment of decision-making capacity in patients with brain injuries presents a range of clini...
The law’s cliff-edge approach to mental capacity denies those who lack capacity any right to determi...
Decisional capacity to consent is an emerging ethical and legal concept, and is closely related to s...
Most decision-making capacity (DMC) research has focused on measuring the decision-making abilities ...
SummaryChoice, understanding, appreciation and reasoning compose the standard model of decision-maki...
The notion of capacity implicit in the Mental Capacity Act is subject to a tension between two claim...
Most jurisdictions require that a mental capacity assessment be conducted using a functional model w...
The assessment of mental capacity to assist legal determinations of competency is potentially a grow...
Background/objectivesMany jurisdictions use a functional model of capacity with similar legal criter...
BackgroundIs the nature of decision-making capacity (DMC) for treatment significantly different in m...
Mental capacity is a fundamental determinant of an individual’s ability to make autonomous decisions...
Central to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) is the claim that a conferral of incapacity may not be...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present findings from a research project which investigated...
With the waves of reform occurring in mental health legislation in England and other jurisdictions, ...
‘The decision on capacity is one for the judge to make’.1 Deciding whose voices matter in the assess...
The assessment of decision-making capacity in patients with brain injuries presents a range of clini...
The law’s cliff-edge approach to mental capacity denies those who lack capacity any right to determi...
Decisional capacity to consent is an emerging ethical and legal concept, and is closely related to s...
Most decision-making capacity (DMC) research has focused on measuring the decision-making abilities ...
SummaryChoice, understanding, appreciation and reasoning compose the standard model of decision-maki...
The notion of capacity implicit in the Mental Capacity Act is subject to a tension between two claim...
Most jurisdictions require that a mental capacity assessment be conducted using a functional model w...
The assessment of mental capacity to assist legal determinations of competency is potentially a grow...
Background/objectivesMany jurisdictions use a functional model of capacity with similar legal criter...
BackgroundIs the nature of decision-making capacity (DMC) for treatment significantly different in m...
Mental capacity is a fundamental determinant of an individual’s ability to make autonomous decisions...
Central to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) is the claim that a conferral of incapacity may not be...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present findings from a research project which investigated...