An overview of filicide.

Psychiatry (Edgmont)

Dr. West is from the Department of Psychiatry, University Hospitals, Case Medical Campus, Cleveland, Ohio.

Published: February 2007

Filicide, or the murder of one's own child, is an unfathomable crime. With Andrea Yates's return to trial in the summer of 2006, filicide once again came to the forefront of psychiatric issues in the media. One positive outcome that may be derived from this tragedy is practitioners' heightened awareness that parents may, for a variety of reasons, be compelled to kill their children. This article aims to educate mental health providers about the concept of filicide by presenting a broad overview of the topic, including a discussion of its history, definitions, classifications, outcomes, and the research surrounding it. This knowledge will hopefully bring about clinicians' increased exploration of patients' thoughts of harming their children, which may ultimately lead to the prevention of these senseless crimes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2922347PMC

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