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Mental Health Advocate: "So Much More Needs To Be Done"

Clip: Season 1600 Episode 1633 | 6m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

NAMI’s Wis. Exec. Dir. Nate Schorr discusses mental illness after Florida's shooting.

In light of the shooting in Florida, Nate Schorr--the National Alliance on Mental Illness's Wisconsin Executive Director--sits down to discuss how mental illness plays a role in violence. Schorr says a push should be made toward early intervention for those who may be likely to perpetrate violence.

02/16/2018 | Rating TV-G

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