
@article{ref1,
title="Stalking: unwelcome company. The psychopathology of a modern phenomenon",
journal="MMW: Fortschritte der Medizin",
year="2005",
author="Schneider, C. and Tress, W.",
volume="147",
number="6",
pages="30, 32, 33 passim-30, 32, 33 passim",
abstract="The term stalking describes a pattern of behavior in which the victim is pursued, pestered and threatened. In many cases, the stalker resorts to physical violence, and may even commit murder. In the German-speaking areas, the phenomenon is to date not much discussed in the psychiatric and psychological literature, despite the fact that it is a widespread occurrence. While stalkers are diagnosed as suffering from schizophrenia and/or narcissistic as well as borderline disorders, victims have no typical &quot;victim personality&quot;. They do, however, respond to stalking with anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorders, which need to be recognized and treated.<p /><p>Language: de</p>",
language="de",
issn="1438-3276",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}