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Violence in America: Implications for Psychiatric Training and Practice - PsyQ Episode 21

Violence in America: Implications for Psychiatric Training and Practice - PsyQ Episode 21

Update: 2025-09-22
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In this week’s episode of PsyQ, we explore psychiatry’s role in decreasing violence in America. While mental illness is often blamed for violent acts, research shows it accounts for only a small fraction of overall violence. Instead, substance use, social stressors, and access to firearms are far more influential. We discuss how psychiatrists can assess and mitigate risk, the limits of violence prediction, and how tools like red flag laws, crisis intervention teams, and public policy reforms can save lives. The episode highlights practical pearls for clinicians and trainees: focus on modifiable risks, document and act decisively when threats emerge, and embrace psychiatry’s dual role as healer and advocate for safer communities.



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Violence in America: Implications for Psychiatric Training and Practice - PsyQ Episode 21

Violence in America: Implications for Psychiatric Training and Practice - PsyQ Episode 21

Ujval Pathak