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Thomas Cobb, M.D., Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences assistant professor and MUSC Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship associate director, presented information on malingering, or the faking of mental illness.
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www.musc.edu/catalyst/archive/2005/co6-10mali.html
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No other syndrome is as easy to define yet so difficult to diagnose as malingering. Reliably diagnosing malingered mental illness is complex, requiring the psychiatrist to consider collateral data beyond the patient interview.
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www.jfponline.com/Pages.asp?AID=2821
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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. ... Psychiatry & Mental Health...
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/293206-overview
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Malingering.info is a site devoted to providing a resource for information about malingering and deception in the context of forensic psychology, mental health, and psychiatry. This site is devoted to providing free general information of interest to the public, attorneys, and mental health professionals.
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www.malingering.info/
www.malingering.info/
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Diagnostic criteria for Malingering ... Malingering is a deliberate behavior for a known external purpose. It is not considered a form of mental illness or psychopathology, although it can occur in the context of other mental illnesses.
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www.psychnet-uk.com/dsm_iv/malingering.htm
www.psychnet-uk.com/dsm_iv/malingering.htm
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When attempting to diagnose malingering, mental health professionals have three possibilities to consider. First, there is the possibility that the illness feigned by the malingerer is real.
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www.minddisorders.com/Kau-Nu/Malingering.html
www.minddisorders.com/Kau-Nu/Malingering.html
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Malingering of mental illness has been studied extensively; however, malingered medical illness has been examined much less avidly. ... Psychiatry & Mental Health ... Structured assessments have been developed to help detect both types of malingering; however, in daily practice, the physician should generally suspect...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/17938038
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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 not considered a mental illness.
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www.emedicine.com/med/topic3355.htm
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Dr. David B. Adams, psychology, Atlanta, psychological, Dr. Adams, psychologist, David Adams, atlanta psychologist, David B. Adams, Psychological consultation, education and discussion services for patients, doctors, attorneys, insurers, employers regarding work-related injury, psychological disability, mental illness, ...
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www.psychological.com/malingering.htm
www.psychological.com/malingering.htm
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