Research Weekly

Victimization

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# Item Title
101 I Am Tired and Angry – personally speaking
102 Patient Says Laura’s Law Worked for Her
103 Mentally Ill Bear Brunt of Growing Violence at Rikers
104 ‘Behind the Yellow Door’ – the Mother’s View
105 Discrimination Rampant in Mental Health System
106 After Parity, No Upswing in Use of Mental Health Services
107 Victimization: A Tragic Consequence of Untreated Serious Mental Illness
108 When a Call for Help Turns Deadly
109 Why I Support the Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act – personally speaking
110 Alabama Prisons Indifferent to Inmates' Medical Needs
111 Risk of Violent Behavior in People With Schizophrenia Has Increased With Hospital Closures
112 The Burden of Untreated Severe Mental Illness
113 Annual Observation of Mental Health Month is Not Cause For Celebration
114 When Police Are Mental Health Providers
115 “Why Must the Sufferer be Compelled to Suffer On?”
116 “I Thought He Was Safe, That Was a Mistake”
117 Recommendations for Improving Treatment for Mentally Ill Inmates
118 Mentally Ill Inmates Often Leave Jail Sicker Than When They Entered
119 Tragedies in New York Highlight Need for Police Training on Mental Illness
120 The Knock on the Door – personally speaking
121 Danger for the Mentally Ill at Rikers Island
122 RESEARCH: 1 in 3 Incarcerated Women Suffer from Severe Mental Illness
123 Remembering the Twice–Forgotten on “Asylum Hill”
124 Cruel and Ineffective, Not Unusual
125 Mot States Receive Poor Grades For Mental Illness Treatment Laws
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101. I Am Tired and Angry – personally speaking

102. Patient Says Laura’s Law Worked for Her

103. Mentally Ill Bear Brunt of Growing Violence at Rikers

104. ‘Behind the Yellow Door’ – the Mother’s View

105. Discrimination Rampant in Mental Health System

106. After Parity, No Upswing in Use of Mental Health Services

107. Victimization: A Tragic Consequence of Untreated Serious Mental Illness

108. When a Call for Help Turns Deadly

109. Why I Support the Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act – personally speaking

110. Alabama Prisons Indifferent to Inmates' Medical Needs

111. Risk of Violent Behavior in People With Schizophrenia Has Increased With Hospital Closures

112. The Burden of Untreated Severe Mental Illness

113. Annual Observation of Mental Health Month is Not Cause For Celebration

114. When Police Are Mental Health Providers

115. “Why Must the Sufferer be Compelled to Suffer On?”

116. “I Thought He Was Safe, That Was a Mistake”

117. Recommendations for Improving Treatment for Mentally Ill Inmates

118. Mentally Ill Inmates Often Leave Jail Sicker Than When They Entered

119. Tragedies in New York Highlight Need for Police Training on Mental Illness

120. The Knock on the Door – personally speaking

121. Danger for the Mentally Ill at Rikers Island

122. RESEARCH: 1 in 3 Incarcerated Women Suffer from Severe Mental Illness

123. Remembering the Twice–Forgotten on “Asylum Hill”

124. Cruel and Ineffective, Not Unusual

125. Mot States Receive Poor Grades For Mental Illness Treatment Laws

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