Gun Violence and Mental Illness 2/e


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Edited by Liza H. Gold, Robert I. Simon
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AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION PUBLISHING
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PAPERBACK
Pages:
480

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ContributorsForewordIntroductionAcknowledgmentsPart I: Defining the ProblemsChapter 1. Gun Violence and Serious Mental IllnessChapter 2. Firearms and Suicide in the United StatesChapter 3. Gun Violence, Urban Youth, and Mental IllnessChapter 4. Mass Shootings and Mental IllnessChapter 5: School Shootings and Mental IllnessChapter 6: Mental Illness and the National Instant Criminal Background Check SystemChapter 7. Mental Illness, Dangerousness, and Involuntary CommitmentChapter 8. Accessing Mental Health CarePart II: Moving ForwardChapter 9. Structured Violence Risk Assessment: Implications for Preventing Gun ViolenceChapter 10: Decreasing Suicide Mortality: Clinical Risk Assessment and Firearm ManagementChapter 11: Treatment Engagement, Access to Services, and Civil Commitment Reform: Would These Strategies Help Reduce Firearm-Related Risks?Chapter 12: Preventing Gun Violence: Decreasing Access to Firearms During Times of CrisisChapter 13: Relief from Disabilities: Firearm Rights Restoration for Persons Under Mental Health ProhibitionsChapter 14: Decreasing Gun Violence: Social and Public Health InterventionsAppendixResources

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