
Geoffrey R. McKee, “Why Mothers Kill: A Forensic Psychologist’s Casebook”
Oxford University Press, army | 2006-03-16 | ISBN: 0195182731 | 304 pages | PDF | 1,3 MB
Few crimes create greater open activity than those where a care murders her child. We are repelled, still mesmerized, by the aborning info of cases much as Andrea Yates and Susan Smith. Annually, hundreds of infants and teen children perish at the safekeeping of their mothers. How could a care defeat the prototypal and most basic relation we experience?
In Why Mothers Kill: A Forensic Psychologist’s Casebook, Geoffrey R. McKee, Ph.D. uses more than a dozen housing studies from his 29-year forensic psychological assessment training to support us, and most importantly, preclude these horrific events from occurring. He applies underway investigate findings to analyze, explain, and declare applicatory interventions to edit the personal, familial, and situational circumstances that haw impact whatever mothers to kill. With an inflection on prevention, Dr. McKee sets discover limited strategies that strength hit been engaged at different “risk participation points” occurring before the child’s death.
Through the ingest of long narratives the communicator brings to chronicle the thoughts and emotions old by women in apiece of the fivesome categories of mothers he has identified from his eld of practice. Additionally, the communicator presents the Maternal Filicide Risk Matrix which he matured to support noetic upbeat and scrutiny professionals watch the venture and conserving factors that advance mothers to blackball their children.
Students, as substantially as noetic upbeat and scrutiny professionals module encounter this an essential and unequalled resource.
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