Gina Wong, Ph.D., is a Psychologist, Professor, and Program Director of the Graduate Centre for Applied Psychology at Athabasca University, Alberta, and an Adjunct Professor in the Division of Counselling Psychology at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Wong is also the Founder and Director of Maternal Mental Health Progress in Canada and the Centre for Perinatal Psychology and Forensics International. George J. Parnham, J.D., is a Criminal Defense Attorney with Parnham & Associates in Houston, Texas. He is licensed to Practice in Texas and New York as well as federal courts and is Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Mr. Parnham is a Co-Founder of the Yates Children Memorial Fund and a Director Emeriti of the Mental Health America of Greater Houston.
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IntroductionFoundation I: Legal Aspects Surrounding Maternal Infanticide and FilicideChapter 1. Honoring the Legacy of the Andrea Yates CaseChapter 2. Becoming A Legal Expert in Infanticide and Filicide Cases in the United StatesChapter 3. A Ground-Breaking Illinois Postpartum Law Brings Hope for Change in the United StatesChapter 4. Delineating the Meaning of Disturbance of Mind in Canadian Infanticide Law Chapter 5. Fathers and Filicide: Mental Illness and OutcomesFoundation II: The Impact of Perinatal Psychiatric Complications in Maternal Infanticide and Filicide Chapter 6. Role of Perinatal Psychiatric Complications in Infanticide and Filicide Chapter 7. Altruistic Filicide: A Trauma-Informed PerspectiveChapter 8. Understanding the Mysteries of Pregnancy DenialFoundation III: The Role of the Expert Witness in Maternal Infanticide and Filicide CasesChapter 9. Reflections of an Expert Witness in the Andrea Yates CaseChapter 10. Becoming an Expert Witness in Maternal Filicide Cases Chapter 11. Writing the Report: Pearls of Wisdom for Expert WitnessesFoundation IV: Sociocultural Considerations and Feminist Approaches to Prevention and Treatment Chapter 12. Maternal Filicide in Canadian News: A Decade in ReviewChapter 13. Trauma and Attachment: Preventing Maternal Filicide Through the GenerationsChapter 14. Maternal Filicide in Malaysia: Structural Inequality and Cultural DisparityChapter 15. Postpartum Support International: A Leading Resource Center for Maternal FilicideClinical Cases: Application of Foundations and Practical ConsiderationsChapter 16. Clinical Case 1: The Dark Side of Mother: A Clinical Case in Italy Chapter 17. Clinical Case 2: Falling Between the Cracks of Medical Care: A Case of Infanticide in South Africa GlossaryIndex