When tackling radicalisation and extremism, first-line practitioners sometimes need to have very difficult conversations. What should you say when meeting a new patient suspected of having extreme views? This video provides an approach recommended by RAN practitioners.
Holding Difficult Conversations: Mental Health Work
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