Free expression and open discourse in Australasian Psychiatry.

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    • Abstract:
      This editorial discusses the principles of free expression and open discourse in scientific publishing, specifically in the context of Australasian Psychiatry. The editorial emphasizes the importance of promoting discourse and debate in psychiatry to facilitate the search for truth. It acknowledges the challenges to freedom of expression in academic institutions and highlights the need for mutual respect and civility in scientific discourse. The editorial also emphasizes the importance of evidence-based arguments and encourages discussions on controversial topics, accepted wisdom, and neglected areas in order to advance science and practice. [Extracted from the article]
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