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Mental Health Parity - Parity - Health Insurance Parity - 0 views

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    Health insurances are suppose to treat mental illnesses and health illnesses the same. However, most insurances do not see it that way and will limit the number of times you can see a health professional
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    Health insurances are suppose to treat mental illnesses and health illnesses the same. However, most insurances do not see it that way and will limit the number of times you can see a health professional 
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The real mental health issue behind gun violence - CNN.com - 1 views

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    By focusing on certain categories of mental illness researchers say federal gun law overlooks those at greater risk of violence. The government believes that it is very important that they keep guns away from the mentally ill individuals in our society.
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    Those with mental illness are shown to have a higher risk of acting out violent crimes (specifically with the use of a gun). However, this is not the case all of the time due to the fact that there are still an abundant amount of shootings each year where the criminal(s) behind the weapon do not have any mental illnesses. We should be looking into the psychological factors of the criminals behind the gun, but also doing more extensive background checks and setting stricter limitations on who is able to purchase/receive guns.
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gun laws - 0 views

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    The new laws in Az state that hunters can hunt as long as they are a quarter mile away from a structure. Also the new law states that you do not need the required training or permit to conceal a gun. The recent bill says that a person with a mental illness cannot conceal a weapon at all. But this new bill says that with a evidentiary hearing and records that the person is stable now and not mentally ill can put a weapon back in this persons hand....
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Poor Treatment of Mentally ill Violates Their Human Rights - 0 views

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    The World Health Organization is taking on a new project called Quality Rights. The projects goal is to improve the health services given to the mentally ill. Abuse, violence, and mistreatment has increased in many mental heath facilities. These facilities also do not give employees the amount of training they need in order to care for the ill.
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Mental Illness and the Freedom to Refuse Treatment: Privilege or Right - 0 views

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    This article is about whether or not mentally ill should be allowed to refuse treatment or medication. Also, the article addresses the legality that allows a severely mentally ill person to be forced to have various treatments against their will.
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What Helps The Mentally Ill - 0 views

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    No Where to Lay His Head ... The first answer that most people usually come up with to mental illness is "medication". Medication can help the mentally ill in many cases, even completely cure them. For others, however, medication helps only in a limited way, while inducing a number of side effects.
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Problems With Mental Health Services - 0 views

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    The majority of people, when thinking of health care, consider things such as physical illnesses and things of that sort. Many do not think of mental health, which is an extremely pertinent part of an individual's quality of life. The problems and issues with obtaining services for mental health and maintaining them, sadly, are quite a few. This makes being able to find and receive the help and treatment needed for individuals' with mental health issues difficult and sometimes nearly impossible.
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Are People with Mental Illness Getting the Help They Need? | RAND - 0 views

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    This articale is about the deteriorating health care coverage for the mentally ill. Although parity mandates have been put into place to prevent erosion of coverage, research has been showing a decline in coverage compared to the general public.
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Executing the Mentally Ill: The right to refuse medication - 0 views

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    The Supreme Court, in 1986, ruled that according to the Eight Amendment a legally insane, which is not the same as being mentally ill, prisoner could not be executed because it is "cruel and unusual punishment"(Davison and Neale, p539).
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Should Mentally Ill Be Allowed to Refuse Medication? - 0 views

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    Article argues if mentally ill should be allowed to refuse medication for treatment.
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NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness | NAMI: The National Alliance on Mental Illness - 2 views

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    The parity of the state and federal law.
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    When it comes to any kind of insurances it looks like a shady business, that is more like a mobster playground then anything.
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Gun Control for the Mentally Ill - 0 views

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    This site talks about the psychologist and psychiatrist who do not believe they should have to inform the authorities of patients who may become dangerous. Is this really a violation of patient confidentiality?
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Deinstitutionalisation - 0 views

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    Deinstitutionalization is the process of replacing long-stay psychiatric hospitals with less isolated community mental health services for those diagnosed with mental disorder or developmental disability. This site discusses the consequences of deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill and talks about the government's desire to reduce cost and spending on hospitalisation making the promote deinstitutionalisation.
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HIPAA, Gun Control - 0 views

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    This article talks about the protections of the HIPAA Privacy Rule and how the Obama administration's gun control plan will disclose patient information without their consent for background check purposes.
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Diary of a High-Functioning Person with Schizophrenia: Scientific American - 0 views

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    Legal scholar Elyn Saks talks about her struggles with, and surprising triumphs over, mental illness By Elyn R. Saks | December 29, 2009 | Elyn Saks is a law professor at the University of Southern California, a Marshall scholar, and a graduate of Yale Law School.
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What is Involuntary Commitment? - 0 views

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    Explains how the mentally ill could be committed without having the right to choose.
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Suicide: A Personal Freedom? - 1 views

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    Suicide is a personal freedom but its strongly disagreed with. This affects more than just the person committing the act. If someone is affected in such a way, they need to seek the right assistance.
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The Right to Refuse Medication - 0 views

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    A mentally ill person explains what it's like from her perspecitive.
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