10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MUNCHAUSEN'S SYNDROME» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Munchausen's syndrome in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Munchausen's syndrome im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Medical Management of Eating Disorders
Eating disorder patients can present with concomitant Munchausen's syndrome
or Munchausen's syndrome by proxy. Munchausen's syndrome is defined as a
recurrent, simulated, feigned illness; a form of pathological lying in which patients
...
C. Laird Birmingham, Janet Treasure, 2010
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Special Educational Needs: Third Report of Session 2005-06
Perpetrators show an avid interest for hospital care and usually have experience
in the medical field; Munchausen's syndrome is present in 10% of such
perpetrators. Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy is a sort of enigma — which
brings me to ...
Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Education and Skills Committee, 2006
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Explorations in Criminal Psychopathology
Compliance with treatment in asthma and Munchausen's syndrome by proxy.
Archives of Diseases of Children, 66, 956. Gorman, C. A., Wahner, H. W., &
Tauxe, W. N. (1970). Metabolic malingerers: Patients who deliberately induce or
...
Louis B. Schlesinger, 2007
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Lecture Notes: Emergency Medicine
Presumably, Munchausen's syndrome is an acute form of the wellknown disorder
whereby an unrequited need for caring attention leads some healthy people to
behave as chronic invalids. Vicarious forms of Munchausen's syndrome ...
Chris Moulton, David Yates, 2012
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The Psychology of Female Violence: Crimes Against the Body
First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Medical Complications of Psychiatric Illness
Arch Dis Child 69:625-630, 1993 Bruns AD, Fishkin PA, Johnson EA, et al:
Munchausen's syndrome and cancer. J Surg Oncol 56:136-138, 1994 Byrne JS,
Carney MWP, Harry DS, et al: Self-induced colitis. Postgrad Med 51:246-249,
1975 ...
Claire Pomeroy, James E. Mitchell, James L. Roerig, 2008
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Lost Causes in and beyond Physics
... faster-than-light influences, quantum theory of the brain, and other lost causes.
We use the case of Munchausen's to explain the use of conditional probability, as
a prelude 2: Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy 2.1 Munchausen's Syndrome ...
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Decision Making in Anesthesiology: An Algorithmic Approach
The patient with Munchausen's syndrome has simulated or feigned illness, which
can confuse health care workers, initiate unnecessary surgery and therapy, and
consume health care resources.1–5 The syndrome is a type of factitious illness ...
Lois L. Bready, Dawn Dillman, Susan Helene Noorily, 2007
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Ferri's Clinical Advisor 2013,5 Books in 1, Expert Consult - ...
SYNONYMS Factitious disorder Munchausen's syndrome (the most severe
variant of factitious disorder) Munchausen by proxy (factitious disorder created in
another person, usually a child) Deliberate disability Hospital addiction syndrome
...
abnormalities on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. British Medical
Journal 302, 996-997. Folks DG (1995) Munchausen's syndrome and other
factitious disorders. Neurologic Clinics 13, 267-281. Gault MH, Campbell NR,
and Aksu AE ...
Allan Tasman, Jerald Kay, Jeffrey A. Lieberman, 2011
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MUNCHAUSEN'S SYNDROME» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Munchausen's syndrome im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Save your outrage: online cancer fakers may be suffering a different …
Faking diseases or illnesses – often described as Munchausen's syndrome – is not unique to the internet and was reported long before its ... «The Conversation UK, Jul 15»
Illness can manifest in many ways in the mind
People with Munchausen's syndrome may pretend to hear voices, or claim to see things that are not really there. Others pretend to have ... «Worcester News, Jul 15»
Belle Gibson gives first TV interview since being exposed - Yahoo7
... short of telling the Weekly exactly why she had fabricated the story, leading it to speculate she may live with Munchausen's syndrome. «The West Australian, Jun 15»
ME parents' fury at child abuse claims
FII, also known as Munchausen's Syndrome by proxy or Factitious Disorder, occurs when a parent or carer exaggerates or deliberately causes ... «Express.co.uk, Jun 15»
Why Rachel Dolezal Story Hits Raw Nerve for Jews
It's a kind of racial Munchausen's syndrome - instead of engendering sympathy and admiration by faking illness, some people work to feed their ... «Jewish Daily Forward, Jun 15»
Mother Nicky Webster falsely accused of abuse reveals her hunt for …
I couldn't understand what she meant and when I asked she replied, 'You have Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy [a condition in which a ... «Daily Mail, Jun 15»
Faking cancer about affection more than money, psychiatrist says
Munchausen's syndrome: The most severe 10 percent of factitious disorders. Their whole life is a quest for unwarranted medical treatment. «Austin American-Statesman, Mai 15»
Faking cancer about affection more than money, doctor says
Munchausen's syndrome: The most severe 10 percent of factitious disorders. Their whole life is a quest for unwarranted medical treatment. «Dayton Daily News, Mai 15»
Stepping Hill trial: The devil within Victorino Chua
"This is a phenomenon attached to Munchausen's syndrome or factitious disorder by proxy. "There is a sense of power, there is also an almost ... «BBC News, Mai 15»
Bruce Jenner: an all-American identity crisis
It's a kind of Munchausen's syndrome. Its appeal, however, is not pathos, but rather the rationalising of misery. In that sense, it's real real misery. «GQ.com, Apr 15»