Argues that media representation of community mental health care as inextricably linked with violence is a new phenomenon dating from the high profile case of Christopher Clunis.
Argues that media representation of community mental health care as inextricably linked with violence is a new phenomenon dating from the high profile case of Christopher Clunis.
Subject terms:
mass media, mental health law, mental health problems, public opinion, stereotyped attitudes, television, violence, attitudes, community care, community mental health services;