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G_j

(40,372 posts)
Fri Feb 16, 2018, 12:19 PM Feb 2018

Violence: Mentally ill people arent killers. Angry people are.

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/medical_examiner/2014/04/anger_causes_violence_treat_it_rather_than_mental_illness_to_stop_mass_murder.html

How to Stop Violence

Mentally ill people aren’t killers. Angry people are.

By Laura L. Hayes
Apr. 9, 2014 11:22 AM

In the 1980s, around the time of the massive deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill, I was working toward my degree in clinical psychology by training at a psychiatric hospital in Washington, D.C. One sweet, diminutive, elderly patient sometimes wandered the halls. She had been committed to the hospital after she stabbed someone in a supermarket. She was what is sometimes referred to as a revolving-door patient: She was schizophrenic and heard frightening voices in her head, and when she became psychotic enough, she would be hospitalized, stabilized on medication, and then released back to the community. There she would soon go off her medication, become psychotic, be rehospitalized, stabilized again on medication, released, etc.

At her commitment hearing, she testified that she had become extremely upset in the grocery store before repeatedly stabbing the man in front of her in the checkout line. The hearing officer, aware of her history and sympathetic to this woman with such a sweet demeanor, asked helpfully if she had been hearing voices at the time. Yes, she replied, she had. “And what were the voices telling you?” the officer inquired supportively. She explained that the voices were telling her not to hurt the man, but he had gotten in the express checkout lane with more than 10 items, and that made her so mad that she couldn’t stop herself.


In addition to being a valuable cautionary tale about grocery etiquette, the story illustrates an important truth about violence and mental health: Violence is not a product of mental illness; violence is a product of anger. When we cannot modulate anger, it will control our behavior.

In the wake of a string of horrific mass shootings by people who in many cases had emotional problems, it has become fashionable to blame mental illness for violent crimes. It has even been suggested that these crimes justify not only banning people with a history of mental illness from buying weapons but also arming those without such diagnoses so that they may protect themselves from the dangerous mentally ill. This fundamentally misrepresents where the danger lies.


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Violence: Mentally ill people arent killers. Angry people are. (Original Post) G_j Feb 2018 OP
Mental illness is breing stigmatized SHRED Feb 2018 #1
And who keeps feeding their anger and paranoia? moondust Feb 2018 #2
I think you are on to something. smirkymonkey Feb 2018 #3
w a big hand from pootie poot. mopinko Feb 2018 #4
Yes they are G_j Feb 2018 #5
k G_j Feb 2018 #6
 

SHRED

(28,136 posts)
1. Mental illness is breing stigmatized
Fri Feb 16, 2018, 12:25 PM
Feb 2018

It's an easy target. A lazy target by lazy thinking people.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
3. I think you are on to something.
Fri Feb 16, 2018, 01:15 PM
Feb 2018

That is exactly what is going on in this country. Mixed with a sense of powerlessness.

mopinko

(70,273 posts)
4. w a big hand from pootie poot.
Fri Feb 16, 2018, 01:22 PM
Feb 2018

they are flooding twitter on BOTH SIDES of the issue right now.
hammering the wedges.

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