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- NCCPA Psychiatry Specialty Examination
- Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another and Malingering by Proxy Ilana C
- Somatic Symptom Disorders, Related Conditions, and Dissociative Disorders
- A Case of Factitious Homicidal Ideation
- Factitious Disorders and Malingering
- Integrity • Accountability • Collaboration • Trust • Respect
- Factitious Illness and Malingering Theodore A
- Self-Inflicted Skin Lesions: a Review of the Terminology
- DSM-5 Table of Contents
- Early Recognition and Management of Fabricated Or Induced Illness in Children
- February 6, 2018 Class 4 Ingrid Walker-Descartes, M.D., MPH, FAAP Assistant Professor–SUNY Downstate College of Medicine Progr
- Self-Inflicted Lesions in Dermatology: Terminology and Classification – a Position Paper from the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry (Esdap)
- Consumer Eligibility, Enrollment and Benefit Status
- Functional, Factitious Or Fabricated?
- Factitious Disorder What to Do When Someone Plays Sick
- A Case Report of Comorbid Munchausen Type Factitious
- MHSUDS 16-016 Enclosure 3
- Factitious Disorders and Malingering: Challenges for Clinical Assessment and Management
- Excoriation Disorder: Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment the Professional Counselor Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages 50–60 Nicole A
- Factitious Illness—Red Flags for the Pediatric Emergency Physician / Brink and Thackeray • Vol
- Munchausen by Proxy
- Factitious Disorder (Munchausen's Syndrome)
- CHAPTER 5 Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental Disorders October 2020
- An Interdisciplinary Experience with Pediatric Munchausen Syndrome
- MHSUDS in 17-004E Enclosure 2
- Factitious Disorders and Trauma-Related Diagnoses Daniel Brown Santa Clara University School of Law
- Differential Diagnosis: Factitious Disorders Vs. Somatoform Disorders
- Factitious Illness
- Somatic Symptom Disorder & Illness Anxiety Disorder
- Factitious Illness (Factitious Disorders, DSM-IV-TR #300.16, 300.19)
- Perceptions of Malingering Or Factitious Disorder by Army Behavioral Health Providers
- Medical, Legal, and Ethical Dilemmas Behind Factitious Disorder
- The Perpetrators of Medical Child Abuse (Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy) – a Systematic Review of 796 Cases
- Factitious Disorders in Everyday Clinical Practice Constanze Hausteiner-Wiehle, Sven Hungerer
- No Evidence of Pregnancy, but She Is Suicidal and Depressed After 'My Baby Died'
- The Relationships Between Gait Impairments and Activity Limitations
- Preparing for the Release of the DSM V
- IL DHS/DMH DSM 5 Diagnoses Effective 10-1-2018