All Of Our Stories by Beth Maiden5/27/2023 ![]() ![]() Ken Magid that she desired to inflict pain on her family members and her pets because she wanted to kill them. On top of the chilling pastimes for the young girl, Beth calmly explained to Dr. ![]() Ken Magid, Beth openly confessed to sticking pins into her brother and her pets, stealing sharp knives from the kitchen, sneaking into her brother’s room at night to punch him in the stomach, killing baby birds, and many other alarming behaviors. What influenced Beth’s adoptive parents to seek professional advice about the six-year-old’s behaviors? What environmental factors influenced Beth’s development of personality disorders? What kind of treatment did she receive? Lets explore the fascinating story of Beth Thomas and find out what happened to her.Īfter Beth and her brother were adopted by a pastor and his wife, the six-year-old girl began to display startling behaviors that concerned the adoptive parents tremendously. Ken Magid, a clinical psychologist, and was later treated by Connell Watkins, an educated “therapist” (Watkins allegedly never got a therapy license and practiced questionable types of therapies). In the case study, Beth Thomas, a six-year-old girl, was studied by Dr. ![]() This particular study became widely known in the 1990s after it was televised as a documentary called, Child of Rage. As I was searching for another story about a psychopathic criminal, I found a fascinating case study about a young child diagnosed with psychopathy. ![]()
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