| Literature DB >> 19727274 |
Sara G West1, Susan Hatters Friedman.
Abstract
When one is asked to picture a stalker, images of men with dark sunglasses, trench coats, and surreptitious behavior may come to mind. Contrary to popular belief, it is premature for mental health professionals to discount the actions of female stalkers. This article reviews how stalking is defined and classified in a broad sense and why it is important for mental health professionals to be aware of stalking behavior. The article narrows the focus to what the research has shown about women who stalk. Finally, there is a brief discussion of women who stalk celebrities and of Hollywood's portrayal of the female stalker.Entities:
Keywords: criminal behavior; female; mental health professional; stalker
Year: 2008 PMID: 19727274 PMCID: PMC2695740
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry (Edgmont) ISSN: 1550-5952