Delusional misidentification syndrome and criminal acting out: A case report of maternal filicide

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Abstract

Delusional misidentification syndromes are associated with danger and may lead to homicide. Early assessment of the danger is a key part of the psychiatric examination. Compliance to treatment in psychosis is important to avoid the devastating consequences, for the perpetrator, the victim, and the community.

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Ben Ammar, H., Hamdi, G., Brahmi, L., Naceur, Y., Khelifa, E., Felhi, R., & Mnif, L. (2021). Delusional misidentification syndrome and criminal acting out: A case report of maternal filicide. Clinical Case Reports, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4425

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