Year: 2000 Source: Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, v.6, no.2, (June 2000), p.452-466 SIEC No: 20011512

In The Netherlands, physician-assisted suicide may be justifiable for patients with physical illness as well as for patients with unbearable mental suffering. Explicit requests for physician-assisted suicide are frequently made, but in psychiatric practice they are infrequently granted. In this article, some information on the Dutch practices related to assisted death is presented, with emphasis on assisted suicide in patients with unbearable mental suffering. The aim of this article is to demonstrate that Dutch law & jurisprudence permit clinicians to deal effectively with requests for assisted suicide. (15 refs.)