Mood disorders and violence: A new focus

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Abstract

Violent behaviour in people with a psychiatric disorder causes great public concern and leads to stigma for people with mental illness. There is good evidence for a correlation between schizophrenia and increased rates of violence but any association between mood disorders and violence has been comparatively overlooked. It appears that there may be more evidence relating mood disorders and violence than many clinicians realise. This article highlights the difficulties in assessing this, summarises what is known and discusses what this means for clinical practice.

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Oakley, C., Hynes, F., & Clark, T. (2009). Mood disorders and violence: A new focus. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 15(4), 263–270. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.107.005413

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