Abstract

Assisted suicide has been the subject of controversial debates for years, particularly intensively since aruling by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany (BVerfG) in 2020, which postulated that the only prerequisite for the legitimacy of assistance is the free decision to commit suicide. This brings the issue into the focus of psychiatry. On the one hand, because people with mental illnesses can seek assisted suicide and on the other hand, because these illnesses often but not necessarily limit the ability to make afree decision on suicide. In the area of tension between the medical obligation to life and to suicide prevention on the one hand and the obligation to respect autonomous decisions of patients on the other hand, psychiatrists are not only personally challenged to develop amoral stance, but also as aprofession to define the role and obligations of the discipline. This overview aims to contribute to this.

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