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Schizophrenia/Schizoaffective disorder

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1 More on Connecting the Dots Between Stigma and Mental Illness
2 It’s Time to Connect the Dots Between Stigma and Violence
3 New Study Examines Causes of Violent Behavior in Individuals with Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
4 Anosognosia - Frequently Asked Questions
5 Fast Facts
6 New Study Examines Causes of Violent Behavior in Individuals with Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
7 New Study Examines Causes of Violent Behavior in Individuals with Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
8 Find Out About the Options
9 Be Prepared for an Emergency
10 Key changes to New York's Kendra's Law - Backgrounder
11 Awareness of Illness in Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective and Mood Disorders
12 Consequences of Non-treatment
13 Violent behavior: One of the consequences of failing to treat individuals with severe mental illness
14 Suicide: One of the consequences of failing to treat individuals with severe psychiatric disorders - Backgrounder
15 Do antipsychotic drugs change brain structure? - Backgrounder
16 Why individuals with severe psychiatric disorders often do not take their medications - Backgrounder
17 Victimization: One of the consequences of failing to treat individuals with severe mental illnesses - Backgrounder
18 Stigma: Violence by seriously mentally ill persons is its main cause - Backgrounder
19 Jails and Prisons
20 U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Insanity Defense: Clark v. Arizona
21 California Treatment Advocacy Coalition Fact Sheet: Tips on Writing Legislators
22 Awareness of Illness in Schizophrenia
23 In Times of Disaster: Coping Tips for Families of Persons with Serious Mental Illness
24 Anosognosia Keeps Patients From Realizing They're Ill - Article
25 Outpatient Commitment Works
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