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Infanticide Margaret G. Spinelli

Infanticide By Margaret G. Spinelli

Infanticide by Margaret G. Spinelli


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Written to help remedy today's dearth of up-to-date, research-based literature, this unique volume brings together a multidisciplinary group of 17 experts who focus on the psychiatric perspective of this tragic cause of infant death.

Infanticide Summary

Infanticide: Psychosocial and Legal Perspectives on Mothers Who Kill by Margaret G. Spinelli

Maternal infanticide, or the murder of a child in its first year of life by its mother, elicits sorrow, anger, horror, and outrage. But the perpetrator is often a victim, too. The editor of this revealing work asks us to reach beyond rage, stretch the limits of compassion, and enter the minds of mothers who kill their babies -- with the hope that advancing the knowledge base and stimulating inquiry in this neglected area of maternal-infant research will save young lives. Written to help remedy today's dearth of up-to-date, research-based literature, this unique volume brings together a multidisciplinary group of 17 experts -- scholars, clinicians, researchers, clinical and forensic psychiatrists, pediatric psychoanalysts, attorneys, and an epidemiologist -- who focus on the psychiatric perspective of this tragic cause of infant death. This comprehensive, practical work is organized into four parts for easy reference: Part I presents historical and epidemiological data, including a compelling discussion of the contrasting legal views of infanticide in the United States, United Kingdom, and other Western countries, a review of the latest statistics on maternal infanticide, and a discussion of the problems of underreporting and the lack of available documentation. Part II covers the psychiatric, psychological, cultural, and biological underpinnings of infanticide, detailing how to identify, evaluate, and treat postpartum psychiatric disorders. The authors explore clinical diagnosis, symptom recognition, risk factors, biological precipitants, and alternative motives, such as cultural infanticide. Chapter 3, developed to assist the attorney or mental health professional in understanding the implications of postpartum psychiatric illness as they relate to infanticide, presents a sensitive and thorough inquiry into infanticidal ideation. Part III focuses on contemporary legislation, criminal defenses, and disparate treatment in U.S. law and compares U.S. law with the U.K.'s model of probation and treatment. Chapter 8 is an especially useful resource for the attorney or expert psychiatric witness preparing for an infanticide/neonaticide case in the criminal court system. Part IV discusses clinical experience with mothers as perpetrators and countertransference in therapy, the range of mother-infant interactions (from healthy to pathological), and methods of early intervention and prevention. This balanced perspective on a highly emotional issue will find a wide audience among psychiatric and medical professionals (child, clinical, and forensic psychiatrists and psychologists; social workers; obstetricians/gynecologists and midwives; nurses; and pediatricians), legal professionals (judges, attorneys, law students), public health professionals, and interested laypersons.

Infanticide Reviews

We do recommend this book to clinicians treating women of childbearing age and to attorneys seeking to increase their knowledge about perinatal mental illnesses. * Phillip J. Resnick, M.D., and Susan Hatters-Friedman, M.D., Psychiatric Services *
This excellent work should be a valuable tool for psychiatric and medical professionals, legal professionals, public health professionals, and interested laypersons.I would highly recommend it to all. As for me, I am going to keep this book with me, because as a forensic pathologist, I have to deal with infanticide cases almost on a daily basis, and now I know where to fall back upon, when I am stuck. * Anil Aggrawal's Internet Journal of Book Reviews *

About Margaret G. Spinelli

Margaret G. Spinelli, M.D., is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and Director of the Maternal Mental Health Program at New York State Psychiatric Institute in New York, New York.

Table of Contents

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

Additional information

GOR013991340
9781585620975
1585620971
Infanticide: Psychosocial and Legal Perspectives on Mothers Who Kill by Margaret G. Spinelli
Used - Very Good
Hardback
American Psychiatric Association Publishing
2002-09-03
296
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