Infanticide


Psychosocial and Legal Perspectives on Mothers Who Kill

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AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION PUBLISHING
By: Edited by Margaret G. Spinelli
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ContributorsIntroductionAcknowledgmentsPart I: Epidemiology and Historical Legal StatutesChapter 1. A Brief History of Infanticide and the LawChapter 2. Epidemiology of InfanticidePart II: Biopsychosocial and Cultural Perspectives on InfanticideChapter 3. Postpartum Disorders: Phenomenology, Treatment Approaches, and Relationship to InfanticideChapter 4. Neurohormonal Aspects of Postpartum Depression and PsychosisChapter 5. Denial of PregnancyChapter 6. Neonaticide: A Systematic Investigation of 17 CasesChapter 7. Culture, Scarcity, and Maternal ThinkingPart III: Contemporary LegislationChapter 8. Criminal Defense in Cases of Infanticide and NeonaticideChapter 9. Medical and Legal Dilemmas of Postpartum Psychiatric DisordersChapter 10. Infanticide in BritainPart IV: Treatment and PreventionChapter 11. How Could Anyone Do That?: A Therapist's Struggle With CountertransferenceChapter 12. The Mother-Infant Relationship: From Normality to PathologyChapter 13. The Promise of Saved Lives: Recognition, Prevention, and RehabilitationIndex

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