

Only one carer had previously disclosed these experiences.ĬONCLUSION: Homicidal ideation is a real and significant phenomenon among family carers of people with dementia. Two of the 21 participants had actively contemplated the homicide of their care recipient, four expressed a passive desire for the care recipient's death, and four reported physically or verbally abusing the care recipient. RESULTS: Seven themes were identified in the data - active thoughts of homicide understanding homicidal thoughts in others passive thoughts of death euthanasia homicidal thoughts in other caregiving situations abuse and disclosing thoughts of harm. Twenty-one Australian carers (7 men, 14 women) participated in individual, in-depth interviews and the transcripts were analysed thematically. Data on homicidal thoughts as a symptom of complex post traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD), updated live from the experiences of 16306 diagnosed complex. METHOD: A descriptive qualitative approach was taken. The aim of this study was to explore thoughts of homicide in family carers of people with dementia. OBJECTIVE: Family carers of people with dementia have higher than average rates of suicidal ideation, but there has been no research on homicidal ideation in this population. (Copyright © 2015, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group) If your anger comes from you, then seek help, but if it is a reaction towards outside stuff the last piece of advice I can provide is this: Be the sovereign of your heart, allow only whatever you desire inside it, if it is love, then it is welcomed, if it is something bad, something with the. Health 2015 20(11): 1174-1181.Ī Centre for Health Practice Innovation, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Australia. O'Dwyer ST, Moyle W, Taylor T, Creese J, Zimmer-Gembeck MJ. Homicidal ideation in family carers of people with dementia
