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BHS 350 Topic 8 Assessment; High Risk Reporting

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High-Risk Reporting

Introduction

Tariq and Gupta (2021) state that high-risk behaviors are “acts that increase the risk of

disease or injury, which can subsequently lead to disability, death, or social problems.” Tariq

and Gupta (2021) also state that violence, tobacco/alcohol use disorders, eating disorders, and

risky sexual behaviors are the most common behaviors considered to be high-risk. This essay

will focus on two behaviors within the violent high-risk category by discussing what makes

them high-risk and what resources can be available to these populations; these two behaviors are

threats to others and domestic violence survivors who have just left their abusive partner.

Danger to Others

As previously stated, a behavior is considered to be high risk when such a behavior can

cause injury or death (Tariq & Gupta, 2021). People who present danger to others, except for

those with dementia, are considered high risk because the threats and/or intentions, possibly

resulting from mental illness or substance use, could potentially cause injury or death to the

person who is being threatened (Law Insider, n.d.); (Oklahoma Bar Association, 2020). When

someone is deemed to be a danger to others, most states have laws in which there is a duty to

warn and/or protect the intended victim(s) (American Psychological Association, 2022). The

duty to protect can result in the involvement of a few outside agencies.

The primary agency that is likely to be involved where there is a danger to others is law

enforcement. Law enforcement involvement falls under a mental health professional’s duty to

protect the intended victim(s) from the threat of harm or death (Guina et al., 2022). It is the

mental health professional’s duty to ensure the protection of the victim, therefore, the mental

health professional should notify the law enforcement agency where the victim lives, where the

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client lives, or both if necessary (American Psychological Association, 2022). The other outside

agency that may become involved with someone deemed a danger to others is a hospital

(American Psychological Association, 2022).

When a client is deemed a threat to others, they can choose to be hospitalized voluntarily.

However, if the client refuses voluntary treatment, and the threat is severe enough, the client can

be placed into involuntary treatment. (Oklahoma Bar Association, 2020). With the latter, clients

are required to be committed for 72 hours, or three days; once this period is over, the courts

determine if the client's time in the hospital should be extended, and the client will be released

only when they are determined to no longer be a threat to the victim(s) (Oklahoma Bar

Association, 2020).

Domestic Violence Survivors

When there is a risk of violence threatening the safety of the self or others, that situation

becomes high risk, and domestic violence survivors who have recently left their abuser combines

both risk of harm to the self and danger to others. The reason that domestic violence survivors

have combined risk is because when they are recently separated, the survivor is exponentially

more likely to fall victim of domestic homicide (Desai et al., 2022). Aside from physical risk,

leaving an abusive relationship affects the victim’s mental health and can result in mental health

issues, physical health problems, and increased stress levels. Included in these risk factors is also

a threat to child safety; the abuser can get courts involved in custody to torment the victim

further and threaten to harm and/or kidnap the child (Logan & Walker, 2004). Because of the

risk to both mother and child safety, two agencies that are likely to be involved with a victim

recently separated from an abusive relationship is a domestic violence advocate and emergency

shelters.

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