Patricide - Why Sons Murder Their Mothers
Title: Patricide - Why Sons Murder Their Mothers
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Patricide - Why Sons Murder Their Mothers
PATRICIDE - WHY SONS MURDER THEIR MOTHERS
INTRODUCTION
In the perfect world, mother figures are supposed to be considered to be warm, accepting, and nurturing; comparable to the Virgin Mary. Although Mother's are not saints, most do their absolute best to love and nurture their sons, and raise them to the best of their ability.
The focus of this term paper will not be on this majority. The primary focus will be on the mothers, who
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be brought here.
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Arnold Gesell, M.D., Frances L. Ilg, M.D., and Louise Bates Ames, Ph.D. 1977
The Child From Five to Ten. New York: Harper and Row Publishers.
Paul A. Mones. 1991. When A Child Kills – Abused Children Who Kill Their
Parents. New York: Pocket Books.
Lauren B. Alloy, Neil S. Jacobson, Joan Acocella. 1999 Abnormal Psychology – Current Perspectives. 8th Edition. Boston: McGraw-Hill College.
Lester A. Lefton. Psychology – 4th Edition. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
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