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Mental Health Disorders - Factitious

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      new window Asher-Meadow Center Description: Information, link, books, case studies, news and support center for Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. (ashermeadow.com)
new window Betrayed The Dilemma of Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy Description: Article describing the effects and outcomes of people around those with this disorder. (selfhelpmagazine.com)
new window Dr. Marc Feldman's Munchausen Syndrome Description: Comprehensive site dealing with factitious disorders, Munchausen syndrome, and Munchausen by proxy. (ourworld.compuserve.com)
new window Factitious Disorder By Proxy/Munchausen By Proxy Syndrome Description: Information on the disorder and how to succeed in a MSP case, a knowledge quiz, and resources. (mbpexpert.com)
new window MBP Educate Description: Extensive educational and personal Munchasen by Proxy website. First person on-line article, insights, photo gallery and FAQs for professionals, students and those affected by MBP. (mbpeducate.co.uk)
new window Mothers Against Munchausen by Proxy Allegations Description: Organization established to respond to the growing number of false allegations of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP). (msbp.com)
new window Munchausen by Proxy and Sexual Abuse Description: Comprehensive coverage of Munchausen by proxy child abuse and its interface with sexual abuse allegations. (childabuse.gactr.uga.edu)
new window Munchausen by Proxy Survivors Network Description: Munchausen By Proxy Survivors Network is a web site created for survivors to reach out for support and to help educate the public about this terrible form of child abuse using words, pictures and poetry. (mbpsnetwork.com)
new window Munchausen Syndrome - Frequently Asked Questions Description: Offers tid bits to shed light on this "factitious disorder". (andreisz.club.fr)
new window Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy Description: A slide show on the disorder. (medicine.uiowa.edu)
new window Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy Resources Description: Listings of links to articles, agencies, organizations and websites to find help and information. (vachss.com)
new window On Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy (MSP) Description: Information on MSP from the SIDS Network. (sids-network.org)
 




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