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The British Journal of Psychiatry 137: 401-409 (1980)
© 1980 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
N Parker
A monozygotic twin assaulted his wife and daughter, killing both in an extremely brutal manner. Three years previously he had been like his co- twin today: a dutiful husband and father, an extremely hard-working and successful farmer, and a devout Christian known throughout the district for his gentle and considerate manner. His life changed following two frightening accidents after which he developed severe anxiety symptoms necessitating in-patient psychiatry treatment. This highlights the importance of psychological effects from an accident in producing marked personality change.
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