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We Need to Stop Blaming Mental Illness for Mass Shootings


Is There a Link Between Mental Health and Mass Shootings?

... mental illness to mass shootings has decreased over time. ... We have approximately 1,800 entries, including any mass shooting or murder ...

Blaming mass shootings on the nation's mental health crisis is ...

ABC News' Linsey Davis reports on the devastation in Uvalde felt around the country as the nation reckons with the latest school mass shooting.

Debunking Myths the Gun Lobby Perpetuates Following Mass ...

Preliminary data for 2022 predicts there will be more than 500 mass shootings—an average of more than one shooting per day—before year's end.63 ...

Stop Blaming Gun Violence on Mental Illness - Able SC

Making “mental illness” the blame-all buzzword following a mass shooting does not stop mass shootings. We have decades of research and lived experience that ...

Dispelling the myth of violence and mental illness, with Joel Dvoskin ...

Recent mass shootings have inevitably led to news reports of the suspected shooters' mental health, but psychological research shows there is no clear link ...

Stop Blaming Mental Illness For Mass Shootings. Look To Hate.

The ties between violence and hate become more apparent with every mass shooting. The Buffalo shooter, who killed 10 Black people at a ...

It's tempting to say gun violence is about mental illness. The truth is ...

Focusing on mental illness as the cause of mass shootings diverts ... Although we grow increasingly accustomed to random shooting ...

We Need to Stop Blaming Mental Illness for Mass Shootings

An individual with a mental illness may commit a mass shooting, but to automatically link mental illness and mass shootings is extremely far- ...

Two doctors say stop blaming mental health for mass shootings - CNN

It has become increasingly common to attribute mental illness ... Two doctors say stop blaming mental health for mass shootings. 05:15.

Mental illness and reduction of gun violence and suicide

A research study subsequently compared the numbers of mass killings before and after the gun control legislation was introduced: no shooting massacres occurred ...

Mental Illness and Gun Violence

We know that changing the narrative after a mass shooting based on the skin ... Mental illness, mass shootings, and the politics of American firearms.

GOP blaming mental illness for gun violence is counterproductive ...

What do we know about the perpetrators of mass shootings in terms of mental illness? We know two things: the vast majority of mass shooting ...

How to stop mass shootings, with Jillian Peterson, PhD

... mass shooting must be mentally ill. Is that always the case? Peterson ... mass shootings, I studied the link between mental illness and crime and violence.

Stop blaming mental illness | Science

The United States is experiencing a public health epidemic of mass shootings and other forms of gun violence. A convenient response seems to ...

Lewis: Stop blaming mental illness for mass shootings

In the aftermath of the largest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, words like “demented,” “insane,” “sick” and “madman” peppered official responses, ...

Stop Blaming Mental Illness - Association for Psychological Science

Mental illnesses, certainly severe mental illnesses, are not the major cause of mass shootings. It also is dangerously stigmatizing to people who suffer from ...

Why mental illness can't predict mass shootings | PBS News

More than 90 percent of violent crimes — including shootings — would likely still occur even if every suspect with a mental health condition ...

Experts: Stop blaming mental illness for mass shootings - WHYY

The president and others have said mental illness is driving mass shootings. What are these public figures getting right or wrong in saying this?

What Are the Real Warning Signs of a Mass Shooting?

What Are the Real Warning Signs of a Mass Shooting? While some mass shootings are committed by people with diagnosed mental illnesses, a life ...

Blaming mass shootings on mental illness is 'inaccurate' and ... - CNN

President Donald Trump described a weekend of two mass shootings — one in El Paso, Texas, and the other in Dayton, Ohio — as a “mental illness ...