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    Binding
    Paperback
    Product Group
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    Book Title
    Infanticide and Filicide
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    1 lbs
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    ISBN
    9781615373512

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    American Psychiatric Association Publishing
    ISBN-10
    1615373519
    ISBN-13
    9781615373512
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    14050404147

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    464 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Name
    Infanticide and Filicide : Foundations in Maternal Mental Health Forensics
    Subject
    Public Health, Psychiatry / General
    Publication Year
    2020
    Type
    Textbook
    Author
    George Parnham
    Subject Area
    Medical
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.8 in
    Item Weight
    26.5 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    2020-044380
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    This book is excellent because it discusses infanticide and filicide from different perspectives, including cross-cultural ones. It also gives fascinating information from the lawyer of Andrea Yates, who was accused of killing five of her children. The book emphasizes the importance of considering maternal mental health in these types of criminal cases.
    Grade From
    College Graduate Student
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Dewey Decimal
    614.15
    Table Of Content
    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 LawChapter 5. Fathers and Filicide: Mental Illness and OutcomesFoundation II: The Impact of Perinatal Psychiatric Complications in Maternal Infanticide and FilicideChapter 6. Role of Perinatal Psychiatric Complications in Infanticide and FilicideChapter 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 CasesChapter 11. Writing the Maternal Filicide Report: Pearls of Wisdom for Expert WitnessesFoundation IV: Sociocultural Considerations and Feminist Approaches to Prevention and TreatmentChapter 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 Filicide in the United StatesClinical Cases: Application of Foundations and Practical ConsiderationsChapter 16. Clinical Case 1: The Dark Side of Mother: A Clinical Case in ItalyChapter 17. Clinical Case 2: Falling Between the Cracks of Medical Care: A Case of Infanticide in South AfricaGlossary
    Synopsis
    Maternal filicide -- the killing of a child by the mother -- is not a new phenomenon. Evidence of mothers killing their infants dates back to at least 2000 b.c.e. and the ancient Chaldean civilization. When a mother kills her children, it breaks a cardinal rule that violates the natural course of life -- that is, the maternal instinct to safeguard the survival of her young. Andrea Yates captured public attention when she drowned her five children in 2001. Initially met with public shock and outrage, the Yates case also spotlighted postpartum psychosis and the intersection of maternal mental illness and the criminal justice system. Coedited by George Parnham, the attorney who successfully defended Yates, this book includes his narrative account of how he first heard about the case and was ultimately hired to represent her. It also features more than 30 experts in the field representing eight countries and provides real case examples. In addition, the book includes a chapter on paternal filicide, an important subject that receives far too little attention in the literature. Firmly rooted in research, thorough in its description of theory, and packed with practical applications, this collection highlights the necessary competency areas for those involved in maternal mental health forensics, whether psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, or lawyers. The book is organized along the four foundations of maternal mental health forensics: The legal aspects surrounding maternal infanticide and filicide The impact of perinatal psychiatric complications in maternal filicide The role of the expert witness in infanticide and filicide cases Sociocultural considerations and feminist approaches to prevention and treatment Each chapter culminates in a summary of main clinical/legal and cultural points and a section of practice questions and discussion prompts. A glossary at the end of the book provides key terms and concepts. Useful as an educational and training resource for those involved in maternal infanticide and filicide cases -- either on the defense or prosecution -- or those simply interested in the field, this guide offers a comprehensive understanding of the legal outcomes, greater understanding of the multiple motivations for these crimes, their potential psychiatric underpinnings, the social and global contexts, and advanced understanding from a biopsychosocial perspective. This volume also illuminates the consequences of untreated or poorly treated perinatal mental illness and further establishes maternal mental health forensics as a subspecialty field in its own right, even as it acknowledges differences in opinion, theory, and conceptualizations. In doing so, this book serves as an important and necessary step toward canonizing the field of maternal mental health forensics and continued understanding beyond filicide and infanticide -- which involves child custody disputes, other homicide cases, assault charges, criminal negligence causing bodily harm, and other offenses in which maternal mental disturbance may have played a key role., Maternal filicide--the killing of a child by the mother--is not a new phenomenon. Evidence of mothers killing their infant's dates back to at least 2000 b.c.e. and the ancient Chaldean civilization. When a mother kills her children, it breaks a cardinal rule that violates the natural course of life--that is, the maternal instinct to safeguard the survival of her young. Andrea Yates captured public attention when she drowned her five children in 2001. Initially met with public shock and outrage, the Yates case also spotlighted postpartum psychosis and the intersection of maternal mental illness and the criminal justice system. Coedited by George Parnham, the attorney who successfully defended Yates, this book includes his narrative account of how he first heard about the case and was ultimately hired to represent her. It also features more than 30 experts in the field representing eight countries and provides real case examples. In addition, the book includes a chapter on paternal filicide, an important subject that receives far too little attention in the literature. Firmly rooted in research, thorough in its description of theory, and packed with practical applications, this collection highlights the necessary competency areas for those involved in maternal mental health forensics, whether psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, or lawyers. The book is organized along the four foundations of maternal mental health forensics: * The legal aspects surrounding maternal infanticide and filicide* The impact of perinatal psychiatric complications in maternal filicide* The role of the expert witness in infanticide and filicide cases* Sociocultural considerations and feminist approaches to prevention and treatment Each chapter culminates in a summary of main clinical/legal and cultural points and a section of practice questions and discussion prompts. A glossary at the end of the book provides key terms and concepts. Useful as an educational and training resource for those involved in maternal infanticide and filicide cases--either on the defense or prosecution--or those simply interested in the field, this guide offers a comprehensive understanding of the legal outcomes, greater understanding of the multiple motivations for these crimes, their potential psychiatric underpinnings, the social and global contexts, and advanced understanding from a biopsychosocial perspective. This volume also illuminates the consequences of untreated or poorly treated perinatal mental illness and further establishes maternal mental health forensics as a subspecialty field in its own right, even as it acknowledges differences in opinion, theory, and conceptualizations. In doing so, this book serves as an important and necessary step toward canonizing the field of maternal mental health forensics and continued understanding beyond filicide and infanticide--which involves child custody disputes, other homicide cases, assault charges, criminal negligence causing bodily harm, and other offenses in which maternal mental disturbance may have played a key role., This book reveals new insights and recollections of George Parnham, the attorney who successfully defended Yates. It also delves into research and the practical application of maternal mental health forensics, and offers a description of current theory and provides real case examples.
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    RA1148

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