Erotomania

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Erotomania by Mind Map: Erotomania

1. How and why might one with Erotomania react violently to their “loved one”? Is their always a murder or sexual violence involved?

1.1. Stalking and Pathology

1.1.1. ABCD: all information was found to be creidable

1.2. Tennis Star Attacked

1.2.1. ABCD: all information was found to be creidable

1.3. A Study of Women Who Stalk

1.3.1. ABCD: all information was found to be creidable

2. ABCD: all information was found to be creidable

3. More Case Studies

3.1. ABCD: all information was found to be creidable

3.2. Sourcing: Goldstein, Robert Lloyd, MD. "More Forensic Romances." Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law,. 3rd ed. Vol. 15. N.p.: n.p., n.d. 267-74. Print.

4. Erotomania History

4.1. Sourcing:Bourgeois, James A., MD. "Delusional Disorder ." Delusional Disorder. N.p., 3 June 2013. Web. 08 May 2014.

5. What are possible reasons for Erotomania to occur? Is it caused by brain trauma or is it genetic? Are there cases in both genders or just one?

6. What are the first symptoms of Erotomania? Can they progressively get worse over time?

6.1. Stalking a Stalker

6.1.1. ABCD: all information was found to be creidable

6.1.2. Sourcing:Wood, Robert A., Ph.D. "Stalking a Stalker: A Profile of Offenders." FBI LAW ENFORCEMENT BULLETIN Dec. 2002: n. pag. SIRS Renaissance. Web. 8 May 2014. <http://sks.sirs.com/cgi-bin/hst-article-display?id=S0472BALLH-0-9434&artno=0000164018&type=ART&shfilter=U&key=Erotomania&title=Stalking%20the%20Stalker%3A%20A%20Profile%20of%20Offenders&res=Y&ren=N&gov=N&lnk=N&ic=N>.

6.2. Stalking with no end

6.2.1. ABCD: all information was found to be creditable

7. possible source

7.1. ABCD: all information was found to be creidable