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Ho et al (2018) tackle a controversial and sensitive issue on which clinicians and the public have strong, often irreconcilable views, fuelled by their own experiences and political positions about the causes, consequences and necessary responses to political violence. This commentary explores some of the assumptions and uncertainties they present, as well as the framing of their position. DECLARATION OF INTEREST None.

Original publication

DOI

10.1192/bja.2018.70

Type

Journal article

Journal

BJPsych Advances

Publication Date

01/03/2019

Volume

25

Pages

110 - 112