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- W2023600938 abstract "The crime of matricide, reasonably well known in literature and myth, is encountered infrequently in psychiatric reports. However, the singular nature of this crime makes it of particular psychiatric interest. We have had the opportunity to study three mid-adolescent children, each of whom committed matricide. It is the purpose of this paper to present the first of our cases in detail and to explore the various clinical, psychodynamic, and social questions that it poses. Ve were initially curious about whether the matricidal act might evolve from a particular constellation of personality and environmental factors, that is, represent a specific syndrome, or whether it represented, like many other delinquent acts, the culmination of a variety of psychological and social pathologies. Our first approach has been to initiate a series of clinical case studies with the purpose of deriving from several such cases those factors which they might have in common. Preliminary results suggest that our patients share neither a common pattern of personality disturbance nor a common characterological diagnosis. The homicide was committed in two instances by boys and in one by a girl. Whereas each of the two boys was an only ch ild , the girl was one of four siblings. The cases have in common a history of severe early maternal restrictiveness , with alternating deprivation, provocation, and harshness, extending into adolescence. In each, the motherchild relationship became unusually intense and con flict-laden . In" @default.
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- W2023600938 title "A STUDY OF ADOLESCENT MATRICIDE" @default.
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