PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Daniel J. Papapietro AU - Elizabeth Barbo TI - Commentary: Toward a Psychodynamic Understanding of Filicide—Beyond Psychosis and Into the Heart of Darkness DP - 2005 Jan 01 TA - Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online PG - 505--508 VI - 33 IP - 4 4099 - http://jaapl.org/content/33/4/505.short 4100 - http://jaapl.org/content/33/4/505.full SO - J Am Acad Psychiatry Law2005 Jan 01; 33 AB - Much of the literature on filicide explores acute psychosis, sociopathy, or malignant narcissism (psychiatrically ill versus not psychiatrically ill) as primary explanations of why parents kill children. In this issue, Hatters Friedman et al. review the literature on acute psychiatric symptoms in an effort to identify key risk factors for filicide that might have predictive value. In this commentary, we assert the argument that filicide is a complex phenomenon that is the result of more than just psychosis or environmental stressors and that, because not all parents who become psychiatrically ill kill, there may be specific risk factors related to individual underlying psychodynamic conflicts.