I understand your thoughts. There’s got to be something “wrong” with folks who commit mass murder. But it’s not mental illness- undiagnosed or otherwise. It’s a toxic stew of anger and violence in our culture. That’s a much larger problem to tackle. In the meantime, #GunReformNOW
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Please read: http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-duwe-rocque-mass-shootings-mental-illness-20180223-story.html …
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I’ve read the op ed. I’ve also read research & FBI data that show the opposite. Check out the research of folks like Corrigan, Appelbaum, Swanson, & Metzl. Folks with MI are 10 times more likely to be the victim of violent crime than general pop, 1/3 as likely to be perpetrators.
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I know. Mass shootings are also very rare, with 330 million people here. Most mental illnesses are not outwardly violent, so citing statistics that include potentially outwardly violent mental illnesses with MI that are *not* majorly skews the results.
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These stats are on serious mental illness, actually. There is no such thing as a “violent” mental illness. There is just not. Unless you want to categorize violence as a MI in and of itself, which the professionals do not.
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When folks are in mental health crisis, they are unlikely to plan an attack like this. When we label folks expericing a mental health crisis as dangerous or criminal, we stigmatize them & prevent them from seeking help. We open the door to discrimination.
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Schizophrenia is much more likely to result in violence than depression. Also, so is antisocial personality disorder (sociopathy, sometimes referred to as psychopathy). Agreed?
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Not true. Depression w/suicide ideation is more dangerous to the individual. Also not always considered a SMI. Schizophrenia is not likely to result in violent behavior. Personality disorders are hotly contested. Psychopathy no longer exists in the DSM-5, I believe.
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I’m speaking of outward violence, not self-harm. Which I believe was obvious. Also, that’s why I said “sometimes referred to as psychopathy”. Link between schizophrenia and violent crime: https://psychnews.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/pn.46.17.psychnews_46_17_20_2 …
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The article demonstrates that folks with schizophrenia commit violent crimes at a much lower rate than gen pop (15-16% in U.S.). Also, it discusses the role substance abuse plays. This has been followed up by SAMHSA; violence and substance abuse are the lead indicators, not MI.
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Violence is a lead indicator of violence? Ok... Seems obvious. The study shows a link between schizophrenia and violent crime.pic.twitter.com/bvPCI7klya
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