Canadian Psychiatrist Explains the Illness at the Heart of the Lindsay Clancy Trial
The defense says Clancy suffered postpartum depression and psychosis as prosecutors argue the killings were planned.
- On Friday, defense attorney Kevin Reddington rested his case in the murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, who is accused of killing her three children in January 2023 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. The proceedings in Plymouth Superior Court are now nearing a verdict.
- Reddington argues Clancy suffered from postpartum psychosis, contending she lacked criminal responsibility during the killings. Forensic psychologist Paul Zeizel testified Wednesday that Clancy did not appreciate "the wrongfulness of her act" due to her mental health issues.
- Prosecutors argue the killings were deliberate, noting that Clancy sent her husband on an errand immediately before the incident. This sequencing, they contend, suggests planning rather than a sudden psychiatric crisis.
- Hundreds of supporters gathered outside Plymouth Superior Court on Thursday, many wearing pink with signs reading "Believe" and "She Needed Help." Their presence signals growing advocacy for postpartum mental health awareness.
- Experts note postpartum psychosis is a rare emergency affecting about 0.1 per cent of women, distinct from postpartum depression and often involving delusions or paranoia. The case has sparked national debate about resources and support for new mothers.
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Canadian psychiatrist explains the illness at the heart of the Lindsay Clancy trial
As the Lindsay Clancy murder trial nears its conclusion, a Canadian psychiatrist explains why postpartum psychosis can be difficult to recognize and how it differs from postpartum depression. Dr. Shimi Kang says people experiencing psychosis can sometimes appear functional while privately experiencing hallucinations, delusions and a profound break from reality.
The Lindsay Clancy case in the US, where she murdered her three children, has reignited the debate on "postpartum psychosis," one of the most severe mental health problems women can experience after childbirth. Experts point out that the fact that this disorder, considered a medical emergency and causing sudden personality changes, is not officially included in diagnostic guidelines is causing a serious health crisis.
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