Commentary: We need primary mental health providers — and a lifelong, universal approach to psychological care
by Adrienne A. Williams, Chicago Tribune
Dec 09, 2019
3 minutes
Whenever there is a mass shooting, two questions are repeated in the news and social media: Did the shooter have a history of mental illness? And why weren't warning signs identified earlier?
These questions reflect the barriers to better mental health care. Questioning whether the shooter ever had mental illness reinforces the false idea that some people experience mental illness while the rest do not, which is the foundation of stigma. Questioning
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