The essential guide for medical and mental health professionals who need to understand what to Know, Ask, Do (KAD) when firearm-related issues arise in their practices. In Firearms and Clinical Practice, Gianni Pirelli and Sarah DeMarco provide medical and mental health professionals with a practical guide on the intersection between mental health and firearms. Utilizing a best-practices model that encourages empirically-supported practice and decision-making, the authors present case examples, vignettes, and useful tips for medical and mental health professionals to navigate gun-related issues that may arise in practice. They further outline andreview formal frameworks and models for clinicians to incorporate when firearm-related issues arise in therapeutic contexts, especially when the assessment of suicide and violence risk is necessary. In addition, they assess newly developed forensic mental health assessment (FMHA) models and applications forevaluating civilians seeking initial firearms permits, gun rights restoration, and reinstatement of firearms subsequent to revocation and forfeiture matters. Firearms and Clinical Practice is a must-have resource for a wide range of medical and mental health practitioners, designed to help readers apply firearm-related information, concepts grounded in the empirical literature, and best practices in the clinical and forensic treatment and evaluation arenas.
About the Authors; Acknowledgements; Disclaimer; Preface; Introduction; Scope and Format of this Book; Chapter 1: A Primer on Guns; Chapter 2: Guns and the Law; Chapter 3: Firearms and Mental Health: A Review of the Professional Literature and Emerging Roles for Medical and Mental Health Professionals; Chapter 4: Firearm-Related Issues in Therapeutic Contexts; Chapter 5: Forensic Mental Health Assessment (FMHA) and Firearm-Specific Evaluations; Chapter 6: Ethical Considerations for Medical and Mental Health Professionals; References; Appendix A: Glossary of Firearm-Related Terms; Appendix B: Glossary of Firearm-Related Law and Legal Cases; Appendix C: Know, Ask, Do (KAD) Model for Medical and Mental Health Professionals; Appendix D: Pirelli Firearm-10 (PF-10) Conceptual Model and Domains; Index;
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