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Day: March 5, 2017

…a myth of mental illness

March 5, 2017November 11, 2018 Michael Sefton, Ph.D. Health Psychology, Human Behavior, Police officer behavior, psychological relevence Liza Gold, mental health, Michael Sefton, Myths of mental illness
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Most people with mental illness are not dangerous, and most dangerous people are not mentally ill.” Liza Gold, 2013

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