Well.... She's a professor. So I guess?
no, not all professors are good people.. YOU WISH !!
I wouldn't know. Only in junior year lol.
What if she had good intentions, but bad executions of those intentions?
well, the article says the child had mental disorders..
and also refered to the MOTHER as an Anchor of the educational community there.. someone who devotes enormous time to her teaching..
So, if we look at the distribution of passion vs home care..
Sure, as a mother she was responsible
But... it seems due to the troubling situations at home, she would escape into her WORK..
So, then we must question, DID she do all she could for her child, OR did she just negligently drug the kid for his whole life, until the mood swings became un-tameable without medication..
where a few missed doses, and boom.. beheaded.
Psychopharm is not a precise science at all, because fMRI is a very RECENT development and wasn't widely available to psychiatric practices. so essentially, they're throwing darts when it comes to medication and diagnosis