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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1978
The author suggests that research on the prediction of violent behavior does not support the unqualified conclusion that the accurate predictions of violence is impossible under all circumstances or that psychiatrists, psychologists, and others will ...
J. Monahan
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The author suggests that research on the prediction of violent behavior does not support the unqualified conclusion that the accurate predictions of violence is impossible under all circumstances or that psychiatrists, psychologists, and others will ...
J. Monahan
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Police Discretion in Emergency Apprehension of Mentally Ill Persons
, 1967The official mandate of the police includes provisions for dealing with mentally ill persons. Since such dealings are defined in terms of civil law procedures, the mandate of the police is not limited to persons who for reasons of illness fail to observe
E. Bittner
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What we know about homelessness among mentally ill persons: an analytical review and commentary.
Hospital & community psychiatry, 1992Although extensive research on the homeless mentally ill population has been conducted, existing studies have failed to answer three important questions: the prevalence of chronic mental illness among homeless persons, whether deinstitutionalization has ...
L. L. Bachrach
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Homicidal maniacs and narcissistic parasites: stigmatization of mentally ill persons in the movies.
Hospital & community psychiatry, 1991The portrayal of mentally ill persons in movies and television programs has an important and underestimated influence on public perceptions of their condition and care.
S. Hyler+2 more
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Base-rate estimates of criminal behavior by homeless mentally ill persons in New York City.
Psychiatric Services, 1995OBJECTIVES The study aimed to estimate the prevalence of homelessness among mentally disordered offenders entering the criminal justice and forensic mental health systems, to compare base rates of arrest for violent and nonviolent criminal charges among ...
D. Martell, R. Rosner, R. Harmon
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Housing preferences and perceptions of health and functioning among homeless mentally ill persons.
Psychiatric Services, 1996OBJECTIVE Most homeless persons who have received services for serious mental illness want to live on their own, but mental health professionals usually recommend group housing.
Russell K. Schutt, S. Goldfinger
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Psychiatric Services, 1995
OBJECTIVE Persons who provide care for individuals with chronic mental illness experience both objective burden (observable, tangible cost) and subjective (perceived) burden.
Susan L. Jones, D. Roth, Paul K. Jones
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OBJECTIVE Persons who provide care for individuals with chronic mental illness experience both objective burden (observable, tangible cost) and subjective (perceived) burden.
Susan L. Jones, D. Roth, Paul K. Jones
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A decade of research and services for homeless mentally ill persons. Where do we stand?
American Psychologist, 1991Over the past decade, researchers have documented the range of needs and devised new methods for increasing our understanding of the homeless severely mentally ill population.
D. Dennis+3 more
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Rights versus needs of homeless mentally ill persons.
Social work, 1988Homeless mentally ill persons have unique patterns of participation in the mental health system. Providing effec tive intervention and maintaining the rights of such individuals can pose ethical and moral dilemmas for social workers.
J. Belcher
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'Give me a break' - respite care for older carers of mentally ill persons.
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2006BACKGROUND The concept of respite care has been widely accepted and used throughout most developed countries, although primarily in connection with frail elderly, people with dementia, people with developmental disability or children.
Y. Jeon+3 more
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