Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 I have a mom looking for info on Munchausen's..any stories or people who have been through this. Here is her message: Can you please put a message out to the LIA community asking is anyone has enountered the Munchausen's or Munchausen's by Proxy diagnosis? If anyone has, please put them in touch with me by email (spacecoastlyme@...). Thanks, Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 Munchausen is not a term you would see a psychiatrist and/or psychologist use because it's not in the DSM IV TR as a coded diagnosis. But, the DSM IV TR says that Factitious Disorder With Predominatly Physical Signs and Symptoms " has been referred to as " Munchausen's syndrome. " " Factitious Disorder, in the DSM IV TR, which is the official U.S. psychiatric diagnostic manual, says, see page 513: Criterion A: The intentional production of physical or psychological signs or symptoms. Criterion B: The motivation for the behaviour is to assume the sick role. Criterion C: External incentives for the behavior are absent. (This basically means that if the person is pretending to be sick for a gain, such as money, than the diagnosis would be Malingering instead. The DSM IV TR goes on to say that they usually have numerous hospitalizations concering fake symptoms and occasionally, they purposely make themselves sick by giving themselves infections on purpose. It gives good examples that a lawyer could use in court to show that the accused is not doing. For the subtype, With Predominatly Physical Signs and Symptoms, the following apply: Paraphrasing here: Signs and symptoms are present, but they are created by using such things as drugs or intential self-harm. Those with the chronic form have multiple surgical scars where docs did exploratory surgery to look for the cause of the fake complaints. Thus, as you can see, a lawyer needs to get this book, and then show that the peron does not meet the criteria. Munchausen's by Proxy isn't even mentioned in the DSM IV TR. A good strategy would be to get the DSM IV TR and copy these pages (513-517)and use that as a defense. Love and prayers, Heidi N > > I have a mom looking for info on Munchausen's..any stories or people who > have been through this. Here is her message: > > Can you please put a message out to the LIA community asking is anyone has > enountered the Munchausen's or Munchausen's by Proxy diagnosis? If anyone > has, > please put them in touch with me by email (_spacecoastlyme@..._ > (mailto:spacecoastlyme@...) ). > > Thanks, > Tami > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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