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Violence And Mental Illness An Overview 1st Ed Lia Ahonen

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Violence And Mental Illness An Overview 1st Ed Lia Ahonen
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Author: Lia Ahonen
ISBN: 9783030187491, 9783030187507, 3030187497, 3030187500
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Violence And Mental Illness An Overview 1st Ed Lia Ahonen by Lia Ahonen 9783030187491, 9783030187507, 3030187497, 3030187500 instant download after payment.

This brief summarizes the existing body of knowledge about the links between mental illness and violence, recommends improved methods to deal with potentially violent individuals with mental illness, and identifies pressing implementation and research needs. In public perception and media reports, mental illness and violence - particularly gun violence - are unquestionably linked. However, empirical research presents a more nuanced and complex view of this relationship.
Taking into account differences between youth and adults, as well as gender and racial difference, this innovative volume will be useful to policy-makers, legislators, researchers and students interested in addressing the growing public concern about mentally ill individuals at risk for violence.

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