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Co.$dc2001 215 $a1 online resource (254 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-86094-134-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aContents; List of Contributors; Introduction; Chapter 1. A 20-Year Overview; INTRODUCTION; NON-ACCIDENTAL POISONING; MUNCHAUSEN BY PROXY; FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS; BROADER CONCEPTS AND TREATMENT; GREAT ORMOND STREET EXPERIENCE 1977-1996; A MODEL TO UNDERSTAND ILLNESS INDUCTION/MUNCHAUSEN BY PROXY; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. International Perspectives on Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy; INTRODUCTION; CROSS-CULTURAL INFLUENCES ON RATES OF MSBP; THE EVOLUTION OF KNOWLEDGE; CROSS-CULTURAL PRESENTATIONS OF MSBP; CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON ETIOLOGY; MANAGEMENT; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES 327 $aChapter 3. Child Abuse Specific to the Medical SystemREFERENCES; Chapter 4. The Extraordinary Case of Mrs H; MRS H'S STORY; MOTHERHOOD ABUSE AND PERVERSION; MUNCHAUSEN SYNDROME BY PROXY AS PERVERSION IN WOMEN; FEMALE PERVERSION AND INDICATORS OF RISK; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy: A Perspective from Primary Care; GPS AND CHILD HEALTH; GPS AND CHILD PROTECTION; ATTITUDES HELD BY GPS TOWARDS THE CHILD PROTECTION PROCESS; GPS' TRAINING NEEDS IN CHILD PROTECTION; CHALLENGES FACED BY GPS; DOES THE GP HAVE A ROLE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SUSPECTED MSBP?; REFERENCES 327 $aChapter 6. The Presentation and Natural History of Munchausen Syndrome by ProxyPRESENTATION OF MUNCHAUSEN SYNDROME BY PROXY; NATURAL HISTORY OF MUNCHAUSEN SYNDROME BY PROXY; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. The Detection of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy; THE HISTORY; THE EXAMINATION; INVESTIGATIONS; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Assessment of Abusing Families; ESTABLISHING THE DIAGNOSIS OF FIP; EVALUATION OF THE CHILD'S WELFARE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL STATUS; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. The Role of the Guardian Ad Litem; COURT STRUCTURE AND PROCEDURE; APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN AD LITEM 327 $aPOWERS AND DUTIES OF THE GUARDIAN AD LITEMAPPOINTMENT OF EXPERTS; THE GUARDIAN AD LITEM'S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. The Social Work Role in Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy; STATUTORY FRAMEWORK FOR SOCIAL WORK INTERVENTION; THE CHILD PROTECTION PROCESS; APPENDIX - SUMMARY OF RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE CHILDREN ACT 1989; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy - The Legal Perspective; INTRODUCTION; THE DIFFICULTIES OF PROOF; PROCEDURE AND EXPERT EVIDENCE; COVERT VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (""CVS""); CONTACT WITH THE PERPETRATOR; REFERENCES; Chapter 12. 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