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The mourning process and “living with the dead”: Two case reports and a review of the literature
Authors:Caterina Bosco MD  Lucia Tattoli MD  PhD  Giancarlo Di Vella MD  PhD  Francesco Ventura MD  PhD  Alfredo Verde PsyD  PhD  Gabriele Rocca MD  PhD
Institution:1. Legal Medicine Unit, Department of Public Health and Pediatric Sciences, University of Turin, Turin, Italy;2. Caterina Bosco, Department of Public Health and Pediatric Sciences, Legal Medicine Unit, University of Turin, Turin, Italy.;3. Email: catbosco@hotmail.it;4. S.C. Medicina Legale U, A.O.U. Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino, Turin, Italy;5. Department of Health Sciences, University of Genoa, Genova, Italy
Abstract:The discovery of mummified bodies in domestic settings is not unusual in the medico‐legal context. It is often a marker of social isolation, even in our urban modern society, and usually occurs among elderly people living alone or in precarious conditions. However, bereaved subjects can sometimes be found managing their grief by deliberately keeping the corpses of their loved ones at home. Investigation of these atypical cases can be challenging and often requires a multidisciplinary effort by different forensic specialists. We report two cases of people who lived for several months with the mummified remains of a relative. In both cases, the judge ordered a forensic psychiatry assessment of the survivors’ competency and the reasons for this peculiar behavior, which is regarded as abnormal in our society. Case 1 describes a shared psychosis, which developed out of a condition of extreme seclusion of the entire family. Case 2 shows that even a mild personality disorder on which a series of traumatic events operates can trigger psychotic decompensation, causing extreme denial of the reality of death. The analysis of these cases contributes to our knowledge of the scantly studied phenomenon of “Living with the Dead” and raises questions about the psychopathology behind it. It is useful to identify subjects who are more prone to developing this “deviant” behavior, in order to distinguish people with mental illness from those who merely want to profit from the death of a loved one.
Keywords:bereavement     Diogenes syndrome        folie en famille     forensic psychiatry  human behavior  mummification  mummy  social isolation
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