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  1. Practical Aspects of Munchausen by Proxy and Munchausen Syndrome Investigation. by Kathryn. ARTINGSTALL, 1999-01-01
  2. Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy: Issues in Diagnosis and Treatment by Mary S. Sheridan (Author) Alex V. Levin (Author), 1995-01-01
  3. Le Syndrome de Munchausen by Gilles Fenelon, 1998-02-01
  4. Pediatric Homicide: Medical Investigation
  5. Old world news.: An article from: The Hastings Center Report by Richard H. Nicholson, 2003-09-01
  6. Covert video surveillance in pediatric care. (case study).: An article from: The Hastings Center Report
  7. Factitious disorder: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Rebecca J., Ph.D. Frey, 2003
  8. Fabricated illness and homicide of children: solving complex medical problems with the help of a computerized database system.(Chapter three: homicide ... The Varieties of Homicide and its Research by Donna Rosenberg, 2000-01-01
  9. Cruel Deception: A Mother's Deadly Game, a Prosecutor's Crusade for Justice (St. Martin's True Crime Library) by Gregg Olsen, 2005-03-01
  10. The Life You Longed For: A Novel by Maribeth Fischer, 2008-03-11
  11. When Secrets Die by Lynn Hightower, 2005-09-27
  12. Fabricated or Induced Illness in a Child by a Carer: A Reader by Christopher Bools, 2007-06
  13. The Death of Innocents: A True Story of Murder, Medicine, and High-Stake Science by Richard Firstman, Jamie Talan, 1998-10-06
  14. More Than It Hurts You: A Novel by Darin Strauss, 2009-06-30

61. Munchausen Syndrome
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Dr. Marc Feldman's Munchausen Syndrome Comprehensive site dealing with factitious disorders, Munchausen syndrome, and Munchausen by proxyconditions in which people falsify illness for attention.
Munchausen syndrome Munchausen syndrome and munchausen syndrome by proxy are serious disorders similar to hypocondria that can be treated in various ways.
Comprehensive site on factitious disorders, Munchausen syndrome, and Munchausen syndrome by proxy, problems in which people feign or induce illness in themselves or others.
Mothers Against Munchausen Syndrome M.A.M.A. was started in response to the fast growing number of false allegations of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP). Parents are being accused of making their own children ill.

62. Florida State University College Of Medicine Digital Library
munchausen syndrome Clinical Resources. Miscellaneous munchausen syndrome ClinicalResources Health Reviews for Primary Care Providers on the Internet Homepage
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63. Florida State University College Of Medicine Digital Library
Miscellaneous munchausen syndrome by Proxy Clinical Resources HealthReviews for Primary Care Providers on the Internet Homepage
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64. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
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65. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
munchausen syndrome by Proxy Clinical Resources. Chapter 35 Abuse and Neglectof Children Access document munchausen syndrome by Proxy Access document.
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66. Munchausen Syndrome
munchausen syndrome. munchausen syndrome refers to the bizarre psychiatricdisorder in which patients fabricate symptoms and signs
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Munchausen Syndrome refers to the bizarre psychiatric disorder in which patients fabricate symptoms and signs of disease in order to gain attention and sympathy. It was named for the mythical Baron von Munchausen, a teller of fabulous tall tales. In pediatrics, this syndrome appears as the equally bizarre and dangerous in which a parent, usually the mother, deliberately makes her child sick by administering laxatives, emetics, baking soda, insulin, or fecal matter. The parent secretly sabotages medical treatments and creates complications by various subterfuges.

67. BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule™: Munchausen Syndrome
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Patients with this mental disorder want to assume the role of a sick person so they intentionally feign or produce symptoms and spend much of their life traveling from place to place and moving from hospital to hospital to be admitted as patients, often undergoing unneeded surgical procedures. (Named after Karl Friedrich Hieronymus, Freiherr von Münchhausen Also: Ahasuerus's, Ahasverus's, artifactual, factitial, factitious disorder , hospital addiction, hospital hobo, hospital vagrant, Munchausen syndrome by proxy , pathomimia, peregrinating patient, Polle, polysurgical addiction, problem patient, professional patient, SHAFT http://www.behavenet.com/capsules
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68. Munchausen - Syndrome De Munchausen Par Procuration
Translate this page LE SYNDROME DE MUNCHAUSEN PAR PROCURATION - SMP munchausen syndrome by Proxy (MSBP)Source Sciences et Avenir N° 2667 Le SMP serait à l'origine de 8 à 20
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PAR PROCURATION - SMP
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Source : Sciences et Avenir N° 2667
Le SMP serait à l'origine de 8 à 20% des morts subites inexpliquées du nourrisson.
Découvert en 1977 par Sir Roy Meadow (St James University Hospital). Il est impossible de quantifier son importance réelle mais aux USA 1000 cas annuels sont répertoriés grace à l'autopise systématique des morts subites du nourrisson..Sir Ria Meadow estime avoir du faire face à 400 cas.
En France, il n'existe pas de consensus sur la réalité du SMP et bon nombre de pédiatres et de psychiatres ne peuvent imaginer des mères infligeant de telles souffrances à leur enfant et refusent d'admettre avoir été ainsi mystéfiés.
Il reste toutefois trés difficile de faire la différence entre un enfant qui s'est étouffé tout seul sous sa couette de celui qui est mort parce qu'on a appuyé un oreiller sur son visage.
La vidéo surveillance reste le moyen diagnostic le plus rapide mais il est contraire au droit français qui demande de prévenir les mères le l'existence du matériel de suveillance. Des réticences semblent retarder sont utilisation.
Il faut toutefois mettre en exergue que le but n'est pas de mettre en accusation une mère manifestement malade mais de sauver des enfants et il justifie totalement et sans arrière pensée l'utilisation de la vidéo-surveillance.

69. The Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy
The munchausen syndrome by Proxy. In 1951, Richard Asher used forthe first time the term of “munchausen syndrome” to describe
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The Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy In 1951, Richard Asher used for the first time the term of “Munchausen syndrome” to describe a psychological disorder in which the patient fabricates or induces an illness to play the sick role. The choice of “Munchausen” was made after a German man, the Baron Von Munchausen who used to tell fake and exaggerated stories to everybody who would listen to him. About twenty years later, in 1977, Roy Meadow talked of another form of this disease : “Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy” (MSBP). This psychological disorder can be defined as following : “The intentional production or feigning signs and/or symptoms in another person who is under the individual’s care for the purpose of assuming the sick role by proxy”. The aim’s perpetrator is to be looked by others as a very devoted and brave person since he/she undergoes all these sufferings, along with “the need to be in a perverse relationship with a doctor or a hospital staff”. In more than 98 % of the cases, the perpetrator is a female and in about 95% of the cases, it’s the mother. The physician or the hospital staff become unknowing accomplices. This is possible because the perpetrator is an intelligent person who has, most of the time, medical knowledge and, as Marc Feldman, a psychiatrist who

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71. Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy - Criminal Lawyer - Sex Crimes Defense In Californi
munchausen syndrome by Proxy Criminal Lawyer - Sex Crimes Defensein California. munchausen syndrome BY PROXY. Public awareness
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MUNCHAUSEN SYNDROME BY PROXY
Public awareness of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP), has increased dramatically within the past few years due primarily, it seems, to the depiction of this syndrome on several popular television shows. In fact, MSBP has become a trendy diagnosis in cases where children have become ill without medical explanation and the doctor is unable to diagnose the cause. At that point, the parent is accused of intentionally making his or her child sick in order to supposedly obtain attention that is otherwise lacking in the parent's life. That brings the criminal justice system into play, with the parent being charged with serious criminal offenses. While there certainly have been some rare cases of individuals who appear to have been legitimately suffering from this disorder, there unfortunately have been many - too many- cases where a parent has been falsely accused of this crime. Only later, after the accused parent has lost custody of the child, been wrongfully been put in jail and had his or her life destroyed, was it discovered that the child had indeed been suffering from a legitimate medical condition after all, and that the parent was blameless. If you have been charged with Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, you need representation from a skilled and experienced criminal lawyer who is familiar with MSBP. Accordingly, we invite you to contact attorney James Johnston and make an appointment to speak with him about your case. You can contact us either by clicking the e-mail icon on this page, or by phoning us at (909) 788-4040.

72. Munchausen, Munchausen Syndrome, Red Baron, Sociopath, Intensive Care, Indiana C
We Can't Kill Your Mother and Other Stories of Intensive Care by LawrenceMartin, MD Table of Contents. 19. The Red Baron. NOTE We
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73. Munchausen Syndrome | Vhihealthe
munchausen syndrome. When the Body Speaks Its Mind A Psychiatrist Probes the Mysteriesof Hypochondria and Munchausen's Syndrome. New York Putnam, 1994.
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Munchausen syndrome is a psychiatric disorder that causes an individual to self-inflict injury or illness or to fabricate symptoms of physical or mental illness, in order to receive medical care or hospitalization. In a variation of the disorder, Munchausen by proxy (MSBP), an individual, typically a mother, intentionally causes or fabricates illness in a child or other person under her care. Description
Munchausen syndrome takes its name from Baron Karl Friederich von Munchausen, an 18th century German military man known for his tall tales. The disorder first appeared in psychiatric literature in the early 1950s when it was used to describe patients who sought hospitalization by inventing symptoms and complicated medical histories, and/or inducing illness and injury in themselves. Categorized as a factitious disorder (a disorder in which the physical or psychological symptoms are under voluntary control), Munchausen's syndrome seems to be motivated by a need to assume the role of a patient. Unlike malingering, there does not seem to be any clear secondary gain (e.g., money) in Munchausen syndrome. Individuals with Munchausen by proxy syndrome use their child (or another dependent person) to fulfill their need to step into the patient role. The disorder most commonly victimizes children from birth to 8 years old. Parents with MSBP may only exaggerate or fabricate their child's symptoms, or they may deliberately induce symptoms through various methods, including poisoning, suffocation, starvation, or infecting the child's bloodstream.

74. Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy A Clinical Vignette/PCC Abstract
munchausen syndrome by Proxy A Clinical Vignette. Robert G. Zylstra,Ed.D., LCSW; Karl E. Miller, MD; and Walter E. Stephens, MD.
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75. Diseases And Conditions -- Discovery Health -- Munchausen Syndrome
munchausen syndrome is a psychiatric disorder in which a person consciouslyfakes the symptoms of a physical disorder for attention.
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Munchausen syndrome By Ann Reyes, Ph.D. Munchausen syndrome is a psychiatric disorder in which a person consciously fakes the symptoms of a physical disorder for attention. The person may have many medical tests and surgical procedures. Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSP) is a parenting disorder. The parents, usually mothers, fake symptoms in their children. The child is then subjected to unnecessary tests or surgeries. What is going on in the body? A person with Munchausen syndrome fakes or pretends to have symptoms. Sometimes the symptoms are those of a specific illness. The individual fakes symptoms for psychological reasons rather than for financial gain or to get out of responsibilities. The person convincingly presents with intentional symptoms. For example, someone may inject germs into his or her own bloodstreams to cause illness. What are the signs and symptoms of the condition? The signs and symptoms of Munchausen syndrome include: fabrication of an illness without any physical symptoms willingness to undergo numerous procedures, often painful, despite being fully aware there is no physical problem

76. Munchausen Syndrome
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Eminson, M D, MA MB ChB FRCPCH FRCPsych, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Child and Family Services, Royal Bolton Hospitals NHS Trust, UK. POSTLETHWAITE, R J, MB ChB FRCP FRCPCH, Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist, Manchester Children's Hospital NHS Trust, UK. 336 pp.; 5 line illus; 0-7506-4072-3 Publication dates and prices are subject to change without notice. Prices are stated in US Dollars and valid only for sales transacted through the US website. Please note: some publications for sale at this website may not be available for purchase outside of the US. This page last updated Sunday, 30-Mar-2003 04:31:40 EST Please send comments or suggestions about this server to webmaster@oup-usa.org

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