The Woman That Created Thomas Quick

The Woman That Created Thomas Quick

Release date : November 26, 2013
Runtime : 59m
Countries of origin : Sweden /
Original Language : Swedish /
Director : Dan Josefsson /
Writers : Dan Josefsson /
Production companies : SVT /
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Margit Norell - the woman behind the serial killer that was not there. She was a psychotherapist at Säters psychiatric clinic and supervised the psychologists and therapists in the 1990s treatment of Thomas Quick. The treatment method, based on object relations theory, focused on the development of repressed childhood memories with psychotherapy. In the case Thomas Quick argued that abuse in childhood meant that he started murdering people in adulthood. Whereupon Quick admitted one murder after another, and finally was convicted of eight murders.
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  • title:The Woman That Created Thomas Quick
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:59m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Sweden ·
  • Original Language: Swedish ·
  • Director: Dan Josefsson /
  • Writers: Dan Josefsson ·
  • Production companies: SVT ·
  • Overview:Margit Norell - the woman behind the serial killer that was not there. She was a psychotherapist at Säters psychiatric clinic and supervised the psychologists and therapists in the 1990s treatment of Thomas Quick. The treatment method, based on object relations theory, focused on the development of repressed childhood memories with psychotherapy. In the case Thomas Quick argued that abuse in childhood meant that he started murdering people in adulthood. Whereupon Quick admitted one murder after another, and finally was convicted of eight murders.
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