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Homelessness and Severe Mental Illness: Challenges and Solutions. [PDF]
Qasim S, Leontieva L.
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ABSTRACT Firms are increasingly looking into carbon dioxide removal (CDR), a set of options to take past emissions of greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere. Often two basic categories of CDR are distinguished: nature‐based solutions, such as planting trees or restoring wetlands, and technology‐based solutions, such as various forms of carbon capture ...
Sabrina Mili +3 more
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Rethinking stigma reduction programs for people with severe mental illness. [PDF]
Reavley N.
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to better understand juror decision‐making in a less typical rape trial scenario where even prior acquaintance is disputed. Adopting an improved mock trial paradigm including a video‐recorded recreation of a genuine rape allegation and jury‐group deliberation, 156 jury‐eligible participants took part in 1 of 13 ...
Dominic Willmott, Rosie Woodhams
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Barriers and facilitators of employment in severe mental illness: an umbrella review. [PDF]
Radu AM, Feher-Gavra B, Rusu A.
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ABSTRACT Bankruptcy and financial distress commonly precipitate suicidal crises, putting bankruptcy attorneys in potentially difficult situations with clients. This qualitative study explored attorneys' experiences with clients' risk for suicide and attorneys' recommendations for suicide prevention.
John R. Blosnich +4 more
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Correction: Overview of lithium’s use: a nationwide survey
Xabier Pérez de Mendiola +3 more
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Therapeutic Adherence Promotion Program for Severe Mental Illness: The ADHERA Study Protocol. [PDF]
Palomo-Ruiz JL +4 more
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ABSTRACT This article considers how victim‐blaming and stereotypical attitudes about appropriate victim behaviour can impact upon the operation of rape trials, particularly by prejudicing a complainant's testimony where s/he can be portrayed as having departed from the stereotypical norm of a ‘real victim’.
Susan Leahy
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Editorial: Approaches for Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
Anna Lisa Westermair +5 more
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