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Bipolar disorder presenting as stalking - A case report

Authors :
Savoja, Valeria
Sani, Gabriele
Kotzalidis, Giorgio
Pietro De Rossi
Stefani, Sara
Pancheri, Lucia
Girardi, Paolo
Paolo Roma
Stefano Ferracuti
Simonetti, Alessio
Ambrosi, Elisa
Comparelli, A.
Manfredi, G.
Tatarelli, Roberto
Gloria Angeletti
Girardi, P.
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier, Sapienza Università di Roma-IRIS, Europe PubMed Central, Psychiatria Danubina, Volume 23., Issue 1.

Abstract

Background: Stalking behaviour may find its roots in an individual's psychological development and culture-related factors that facilitate it. Psychiatric disorders may underlie some stalking cases, but no reports exist of the relationship of actual psychiatric status with the expression of stalking behaviour. Case Report: A 22-year-old adoptive woman perpetrated stalking towards her gynaecologist, who took legal action to protect herself. She was admitted to a general hospital psychiatric department and diagnosed with bipolar disorder-I, manic phase, and personality disorder, not otherwise specified. She was prescribed lithium and valproate combination and followed-up as an outpatient. She underwent cognitive-behavioural therapy incorporating Bowlby's concepts. Stalking behaviour did not reemerge. Conclusion: Exacerbations of psychiatric episodes may trigger stalking behaviour. Drug treatment may prevent its clinical expression, but underlying ideation and affect may need long-term psychotherapy focusing on attachment.

Details

ISSN :
03535053
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier, Sapienza Università di Roma-IRIS, Europe PubMed Central, Psychiatria Danubina, Volume 23., Issue 1.
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....6272d37661c369666299ede96d51b8ed