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Susan H Friedman1, Renee M Sorrentino, Joy E Stankowski
1Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine/University Hospitals of Cleveland, 11100 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106, USA. susan.hatters-friedman@uhhs.com <susan.hatters-friedman@uhhs.com>
Psychiatrists often underestimate the frequency of mothers having thoughts of harming their children. Many do not specifically ask about filicidal thoughts, highlighting a need for improved clinical practice and education.
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