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In Malingering and Illness Deception, Peter Halligan, Christopher Bass and David Oakley present a taxonomy and analysis of clinical duplicity in its many forms. The 'infinite categories of dishonesty', their sources, phenomenology and management, form the subject of their book. In the course of its 370-page journey
Illness deception has been well recognized for cen- turies. In a review of feigned and fictitious illness in the British Armed Forces from 1830 to 1840, it was noted that malingering was common and medical offic- ers should always be alert to it [2]. It is also well rec- ognized in the modern military and in a review of the.
3 Jul 2017 an illness or injury in a person under his or her care (Meadow, 1977). In each of these. conditions, the medical or psychiatric falsification is presumed to be intentional. In FD. and MBP, the motivation for doing so is presumed to be “internal," whereas in. malingering the incentives for the deception are
Malingering, the conscious intentional at- tempt to simulate or exaggerate illness in the pursuit of a consciously desired end, is a controversial problem. Malingering is not a. DSM-IV or ICD-9/10 (Code V65.5) diagnosis, but rather a condition or behavior of clinical interest. Physicians, whose normal role is to be advocates for
Malingering and illness deception. Edited by. Peter W. Halligan. School of Psychology. Cardiff University. Christopher Bass. Department of Psychological Medicine. John Radcliffe Hospital. Oxford and. David A. Oakley. Department of Psychology. University College London. 1
The territory of malingering and illness deception is one of the last ' no go' areas in medical practice: few doctors tread there with any degree of confidence, and little is taught about it to medical students or postgraduate trainees. The authors of this book have therefore taken on a difficult challenge. Malingering has been
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Jobs 20 - 70 “Malingering is a social concept, and reflects on the way society encourages certain behaviours, and it is not pathological in the way that for example a major depressive illness is. • To categorise a patient as a malingerer, which implies fraud, is rightly the province of a judge, and for a medical expert to offer.
This excellent book gets off to a cracking start. The introductory chapter by the editors lays out the evidence that many of our patients may be deceiving us, and that much of this deception may be conscious. We are introduced to several major themes of the book, including the debate as to whether or not malingering should
Despite a rich and turbulent history spanning several centuries, malingering continues to be a controversial and neglected clinical condition that has significant implications for medical, social, legal and insurance interests.
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