The current study examined whether attachment theory could contribute to identifying risk factors involved in filicide. Participants were 121 women: mothers from the normative population (NPM, n=61), mothers with mental illness (MIM, n=37), and filicidal moth- ers, i.e., mothers who had murdered their child (FM, n = 23). Descriptive variables were collected and the Adult Attachment Interview was used to assess mental representations of attachment relationships using the traditional coding system and the Hostile/Helpless (HH) attachment state of mind coding. Unresolved, Insecure, Entangled, and Helpless rep- resentations of attachment relationships were overrepresented in the FM group. When a constellation of descriptive and attachment-based...
Several studies focused on mothers’ psychopathological and environmental risk factors linked to fili...
Introduction. Filicide is an act of terrible violence that generates dismay and astonishment and inv...
Filicide, the murder of a child by a parent (1), is a rare phe-nomenon, one which many authors have ...
The current study examined whether attachment theory could contribute to identifying risk factors in...
Background: A mother's ability to attune with her child is crucial in structuring one's attachment s...
Introduction: Attachment theory has been linked with the caregiving system, acting as a drive for a ...
The present study investigated attachment state of mind distribution at the Adult Attachment Intervi...
The present study represents the first empirical investigation of the mechanisms–a Hostile-Helpless ...
Background: Child homicide represents 11.5% of all homicides and parents are perpetrators in about 6...
Research on filicide, the killing of a child by a biological or a de facto parent or parents, has la...
Most child victims of homicide are killed by a parent or step-parent. This large population study pr...
Most child victims of homicide are killed by a parent or step-parent. This large population study pr...
Women who kill their children seems like an unfathomable thing to do. However, high profile cases su...
When a child is murdered, the most frequent perpetrator is the child’s parent and if the age of the...
Filicide is a crime that conflicts with nature in that it undermines our genetic fitness and parenta...
Several studies focused on mothers’ psychopathological and environmental risk factors linked to fili...
Introduction. Filicide is an act of terrible violence that generates dismay and astonishment and inv...
Filicide, the murder of a child by a parent (1), is a rare phe-nomenon, one which many authors have ...
The current study examined whether attachment theory could contribute to identifying risk factors in...
Background: A mother's ability to attune with her child is crucial in structuring one's attachment s...
Introduction: Attachment theory has been linked with the caregiving system, acting as a drive for a ...
The present study investigated attachment state of mind distribution at the Adult Attachment Intervi...
The present study represents the first empirical investigation of the mechanisms–a Hostile-Helpless ...
Background: Child homicide represents 11.5% of all homicides and parents are perpetrators in about 6...
Research on filicide, the killing of a child by a biological or a de facto parent or parents, has la...
Most child victims of homicide are killed by a parent or step-parent. This large population study pr...
Most child victims of homicide are killed by a parent or step-parent. This large population study pr...
Women who kill their children seems like an unfathomable thing to do. However, high profile cases su...
When a child is murdered, the most frequent perpetrator is the child’s parent and if the age of the...
Filicide is a crime that conflicts with nature in that it undermines our genetic fitness and parenta...
Several studies focused on mothers’ psychopathological and environmental risk factors linked to fili...
Introduction. Filicide is an act of terrible violence that generates dismay and astonishment and inv...
Filicide, the murder of a child by a parent (1), is a rare phe-nomenon, one which many authors have ...