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Defendant’s claims of mental distress framed as illegitimate and disordered thinking
Victim's mental health is framed as severely compromised by trauma
Mental health struggles portrayed with empathy and context
Mental health struggles framed as public spectacle and personal failure
Mental health recovery framed as fragile and failing
Mental health recovery experiences marginalized and stigmatized
Mental illness framed as a harmful justification for euthanasia
mental illness framed as a dangerous liability rather than a treatable condition
Mental health struggles portrayed through lens of unreliability and spectacle
frames mental health issues as a risk factor for violence, potentially stigmatizing
Emotional repression is framed as harmful to physical health, while emotional expression is beneficial
Mental health struggles framed as part of a manipulative, fixed personality flaw rather than treatable condition
Mental illness framed as an inherent threat to family stability and parenting capacity
Mental illness framed as inherently untrustworthy and dangerous
Mental illness portrayed as a direct physical threat to family members
Mental illness framed as an unmanaged personal and public danger
Mental health system portrayed as failing to act on clear warnings
Mental health patients and public portrayed as under threat due to system failure
Frames mental health services as failing to act on known risks
Implying mental health support systems failed or were absent
Mental health issues portrayed as unmanaged and leading directly to violence
Mental health concerns marginalized in narrative despite documented diagnosis and relapse
Refugee claimants' mental health is portrayed as under threat
Framed as a risk factor in public safety incidents
Dementia patients framed as excluded from appropriate care protocols
Mental health struggles acknowledged and humanized in the accused
Framed as excluded from consideration in criminal justice decisions
Mental health is in crisis due to systemic neglect
People with mental illness framed as excluded threats to society
Mental health system portrayed as intentionally broken and dangerous
Depicting mental health evaluations as dangerously inadequate and politicized
Psychiatric care system implied to be failing in safeguarding vulnerable patients
Mental health patients portrayed as vulnerable and endangered by staff misconduct
Mental health of inmates is portrayed as endangered due to isolation and lack of family contact
portrayed as misunderstood and socially isolated
Mental health support systems portrayed as failing prison staff
undermining the legitimacy of PTSD as a valid explanation for behavior by highlighting Platner’s prior dismissal of it
Mental health and wellbeing programs are framed as beneficial and critical for veterans
Mental health context is downplayed, excluding psychological factors from public understanding of radicalization
People with dementia portrayed as vulnerable and at risk during police encounters
Mental health is framed as a treatable condition that can be managed in a controlled setting
Mental health support through Invictus is portrayed as essential and life-saving
Mental health and medical context are excluded from the narrative
mental health system portrayed as failing to prevent violence
Mental health is framed as a dangerous liability that leads to professional rejection
Mental health struggles are framed as isolating and dangerous, particularly for new mothers
People with mental disorders framed as unjustly excluded from MAID rights