Countering Violent Extremism (“CVE”) is a counterterrorism strategy ostensibly aimed at preventing “radicalization” through risk assessment and intervention. CVE involves recruitment of helping professionals, including mental health care providers, to monitor their patients for signs of “vulnerability to radicalization,” make referrals to “de-radicalization” programs, and participate in multidisciplinary intervention teams. Broad national security and public safety exceptions within existing privacy laws allow mental health professionals participating in CVE to make potentially harmful disclosures of private patient information. This Note argues that professional associations representing mental health care providers should develop policies...
This study investigates how perceptions of radicalisation and co-occurring mental health issues diff...
Digital psychiatry and e-mental health have proliferated and permeated vastly in the current landsca...
The advent of deinstitutionalisation has increased the number of mental health consumers in the com...
Countering Violent Extremism (“CVE”) is a counterterrorism strategy ostensibly aimed at preventing “...
OBJECTIVE: The author provides an overview of the current status of privacy in psychiatric treatment...
Mental health professionals are now debating client confidentiality and its relationship to care coo...
On November 19, 2013, Virginia state senator and former candidate for governor Robert Creigh Deeds s...
The past 20 years of criminal law and practice have produced much heat but little light on the issue...
The problem of violent extremism in the United States is complex and, now more than ever, it is poli...
Shortly after the tragic elementary school shooting at Newtown, Connecticut, President Barack Obama ...
The rise in terrorist acts around the world has called for greater attention for health care profess...
Families and friends play a vital role in the care and support of people with serious mental illness...
Effective bioterrorism planning, prevention, and response require information sharing between variou...
As the digitalization of mental health systems progresses, the ethical and social debate on the use ...
Along with rights to receive and refuse treatment, and treatment in the least restrictive environmen...
This study investigates how perceptions of radicalisation and co-occurring mental health issues diff...
Digital psychiatry and e-mental health have proliferated and permeated vastly in the current landsca...
The advent of deinstitutionalisation has increased the number of mental health consumers in the com...
Countering Violent Extremism (“CVE”) is a counterterrorism strategy ostensibly aimed at preventing “...
OBJECTIVE: The author provides an overview of the current status of privacy in psychiatric treatment...
Mental health professionals are now debating client confidentiality and its relationship to care coo...
On November 19, 2013, Virginia state senator and former candidate for governor Robert Creigh Deeds s...
The past 20 years of criminal law and practice have produced much heat but little light on the issue...
The problem of violent extremism in the United States is complex and, now more than ever, it is poli...
Shortly after the tragic elementary school shooting at Newtown, Connecticut, President Barack Obama ...
The rise in terrorist acts around the world has called for greater attention for health care profess...
Families and friends play a vital role in the care and support of people with serious mental illness...
Effective bioterrorism planning, prevention, and response require information sharing between variou...
As the digitalization of mental health systems progresses, the ethical and social debate on the use ...
Along with rights to receive and refuse treatment, and treatment in the least restrictive environmen...
This study investigates how perceptions of radicalisation and co-occurring mental health issues diff...
Digital psychiatry and e-mental health have proliferated and permeated vastly in the current landsca...
The advent of deinstitutionalisation has increased the number of mental health consumers in the com...