Background: Stalking behaviour may find its roots in an individual's psychological development and culture-related factors that facilitate it. Psychiatric disorders may underlie some stalking cases, but no reports exist of the relationship of actual psychiatric status with the expression of stalking behaviour. Case Report: A 22-year-old adoptive woman perpetrated stalking towards her gynaecologist, who took legal action to protect herself. She was admitted to a general hospital psychiatric department and diagnosed with bipolar disorder-I, manic phase, and personality disorder, not otherwise specified. She was prescribed lithium and valproate combination and followed-up as an outpatient. She underwent cognitive-behavioural therapy incor...
'Stalking' is an English term which is used to refer to the unlawful conduct involving repeated hara...
Background: Mental health professionals are at greater risk than the general population of being sta...
A case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy (factitious disorder by proxy) wherein the patient presented ...
Background: Stalking behaviour may find its roots in an individual's psychological development ...
Background: Stalking behaviour may find its roots in an individual\u27s psychological development an...
There are few studies of female stalkers in literature addressing different study populations. There...
Mental disorder is common amongst those who engage in stalking. When mentally disordered patients wi...
Determining which behaviour warrants a label of stalking can be a difficult and subjective process. ...
The authors analyze a rare case of female same gender stalking that came to their observation as for...
BACKGROUND: No studies have assessed psychopathology among victims of stalking who have not sought s...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-31)Stalking is a widespread phenomenon that can have a de...
Background: Research examining the motivations and psychopathologies of stalkers has found that a st...
Information on the psychological consequences of stalking on victims is scarce. The present study ai...
behavior to meet legal requirements. This is one aspect of stalking legislation that is unique among...
Stalking is a well-recognized social phenomenon, one that particularly affects health care professio...
'Stalking' is an English term which is used to refer to the unlawful conduct involving repeated hara...
Background: Mental health professionals are at greater risk than the general population of being sta...
A case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy (factitious disorder by proxy) wherein the patient presented ...
Background: Stalking behaviour may find its roots in an individual's psychological development ...
Background: Stalking behaviour may find its roots in an individual\u27s psychological development an...
There are few studies of female stalkers in literature addressing different study populations. There...
Mental disorder is common amongst those who engage in stalking. When mentally disordered patients wi...
Determining which behaviour warrants a label of stalking can be a difficult and subjective process. ...
The authors analyze a rare case of female same gender stalking that came to their observation as for...
BACKGROUND: No studies have assessed psychopathology among victims of stalking who have not sought s...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-31)Stalking is a widespread phenomenon that can have a de...
Background: Research examining the motivations and psychopathologies of stalkers has found that a st...
Information on the psychological consequences of stalking on victims is scarce. The present study ai...
behavior to meet legal requirements. This is one aspect of stalking legislation that is unique among...
Stalking is a well-recognized social phenomenon, one that particularly affects health care professio...
'Stalking' is an English term which is used to refer to the unlawful conduct involving repeated hara...
Background: Mental health professionals are at greater risk than the general population of being sta...
A case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy (factitious disorder by proxy) wherein the patient presented ...