Articles 77 through 134 of the UCMJ are known as the "punitive articles," -- that is, specific offenses which, if violated, can result in punishment by...
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Malingering imposes substantial burdens on the healthcare system. .... Retrieved 2007-10-10. ^ Rod Powers. Article 115 — Malingering.
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Malingering Probability Scale Please follow this link to Part 2 of the Malingering Research Update Rey Malingering Tests...
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Misdiagnosis of Malingering including diagnosis issues, alternative diagnoses, differential diagnoses, and misdiagnosis. Medical news summaries about misdiagnosis of Malingering:
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Overview: Malingering is intentional production of false or exaggerated symptoms motivated by external incentives, such as obtaining compensation or drugs, avoiding work or military duty, or evading criminal prosecution. Malingering is deliberate behavior for a known external purpose. It is not considered a form of...
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monetary rewards, etc) is referred to as malingering. The use of the health care system and its resources are severely impacted by patients who malinger. Access to clinicians by patients with valid concerns can be obstructed as well as costs escalated by needless tests for falsified symptoms.
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Dr. Clayman evaluates adults for evidence of psychological aftereffects of: Evaluation of symptom exaggeration, symptom minimization, faking and malingering using specialized test...
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Customary ways of reporting on or testifying about malingering have shortcomings. Stating an opinion "with reasonable medical certainty" tells fact-finders little about how much confidence the opinion deserves;
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Unlike individuals who engage in MALINGERING, people with factitious disorder and Munchausen syndrome are not primarily seeking external gains such as disability payments or narcotic drugs—though they may receive them nonetheless.
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