Selected for inclusion in Doody's Core Titles in the Health Sciences, 2005 edition (DCT), Munchausen by Proxy: Identification, Intervention, and Case Management is the first book to walk you step-by-step through a suspected MBP maltreatment case from suspicion onward. This skills-based, practical book is generously enhanced with case examples, sample forms, figures, and representative management plans. Munchausen by Proxy (MBP) is a dangerous kind of maltreatment in which a caretaker deliberately and repeatedly exaggerates, fabricates, and/or induces a health problem or problems in someone…mehr
Selected for inclusion in Doody's Core Titles in the Health Sciences, 2005 edition (DCT), Munchausen by Proxy: Identification, Intervention, and Case Management is the first book to walk you step-by-step through a suspected MBP maltreatment case from suspicion onward. This skills-based, practical book is generously enhanced with case examples, sample forms, figures, and representative management plans. Munchausen by Proxy (MBP) is a dangerous kind of maltreatment in which a caretaker deliberately and repeatedly exaggerates, fabricates, and/or induces a health problem or problems in someone under his or her care. Authors Lasher and Sheridan--experts in MBP and child protection--have come together to fill the gap in the libraries of anyone who may become involved with a MBP case. This includes child welfare professionals and staff, law enforcement, school personnel, health care practitioners, judges and lawyers, and social workers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* Foreword (Marc D. Feldman) * Preface and Acknowledgments * PART I: MUNCHAUSEN BY PROXY MALTREATMENT * Chapter 1. Defining Munchausen by Proxy * Elements of the Definition * Terminology Issues * A Controversy: Does MBP Exist? * Chapter 2. Perpetrators, Victims, and Others * Perpetrators * Victims * Others * Chapter 3. Integrity in MBP Practice * Fairness * Reporting to Child Protective Agencies * Confidentiality * Qualifications to Practice in the Field * Colleague Relationships * System Issues * Public Awareness of MBP * Building a Solid Knowledge Base for MBP Theory and Practice * PART II: THE CONFIRMATION/DISCONFIRMATION PROCESS * Chapter 4. Essential Elements in the Confirmation/Disconfirmation Process * Description of the Essential Elements * The Essential Elements for MBP Case Success Applied to a Case Example * Chapter 5. Suspecting and Reporting * Suspecting MBP * Reporting MBP * Criteria for Confirming/Disconfirming MBP * Initial Child Protective Agency Response to a Report of MBP Suspicions * Chapter 6. Gathering Information: The MBP Investigation * Written Records and Documents * Interviews * Other Methods of Information Gathering * Chapter 7. Information Evaluation, Information Organization, and the Confirmation/Disconfirmation Decision * Information Evaluation * Organizing Information * The MBP Confirmation/Disconfirmation Decision and the Functioning of the MMT * The Work of the MMT: Initial and Subsequent Meetings * PART III: CASE PLANNING AND CASE MANAGEMENT IN CONFIRMED MBP * Chapter 8. Essential Elements in Case Planning and Case Management When MBP Has Been Confirmed * The Essential Elements Following Confirmation * Summary of the Formula for MBP Case Success: A Case Example * Chapter 9. Initial Postconfirmation Victim and Case Protection * Initial Task 1: Risk Assessment * Initial Task 2: Protecting the Victim and the Case * Initial Task 3: Removing the Victim from the Care, Custody, Control, and Influence of the Perpetrator; Placement in an Appropriate Setting * Initial Task 4: The Postconfirmation/Confrontation Interview * Appendix: Munchausen by Proxy Risk Assessment Work Sheet * Chapter 10. MBP Case Planning and Management * Case Planning in Child Protection and MBP Cases * Case Planning Goal 1: Ensuring the Safety of the Victim(s) and Sibling(s) * Case Planning Goal 2: Provision of Appropriate Case Services * Case Planning Goals 3 and 4: Determining the Permanency Goal, Time Line, and Future Planning * Appendix: Recommended Case Plan Elements in MBP * Chapter 11. MBP Maltreatment Legal Activities and Considerations * Attorney Selection * The MBP Expert * Selecting the MBP Expert * Common MBP Maltreatment Legal Strategies * Motions * Educating the Court About MBP Maltreatment * The Probable Cause Hearing * A Final Observation on the Importance of the Court Process * Chapter 12. Therapeutic Considerations with Perpetrators * Therapy in the MBP Literature * Diagnosis and Prognosis in MBP * Conclusion * Chapter 13. Implications for Intervention with Victims * Assessing the Victim's Need for Psychosocial Treatment * Consequences of MBP to Victims * Therapeutic Approaches Described in the Literature * MBP and Child Sexual Abuse: An Analogy * References * Index
* Foreword (Marc D. Feldman) * Preface and Acknowledgments * PART I: MUNCHAUSEN BY PROXY MALTREATMENT * Chapter 1. Defining Munchausen by Proxy * Elements of the Definition * Terminology Issues * A Controversy: Does MBP Exist? * Chapter 2. Perpetrators, Victims, and Others * Perpetrators * Victims * Others * Chapter 3. Integrity in MBP Practice * Fairness * Reporting to Child Protective Agencies * Confidentiality * Qualifications to Practice in the Field * Colleague Relationships * System Issues * Public Awareness of MBP * Building a Solid Knowledge Base for MBP Theory and Practice * PART II: THE CONFIRMATION/DISCONFIRMATION PROCESS * Chapter 4. Essential Elements in the Confirmation/Disconfirmation Process * Description of the Essential Elements * The Essential Elements for MBP Case Success Applied to a Case Example * Chapter 5. Suspecting and Reporting * Suspecting MBP * Reporting MBP * Criteria for Confirming/Disconfirming MBP * Initial Child Protective Agency Response to a Report of MBP Suspicions * Chapter 6. Gathering Information: The MBP Investigation * Written Records and Documents * Interviews * Other Methods of Information Gathering * Chapter 7. Information Evaluation, Information Organization, and the Confirmation/Disconfirmation Decision * Information Evaluation * Organizing Information * The MBP Confirmation/Disconfirmation Decision and the Functioning of the MMT * The Work of the MMT: Initial and Subsequent Meetings * PART III: CASE PLANNING AND CASE MANAGEMENT IN CONFIRMED MBP * Chapter 8. Essential Elements in Case Planning and Case Management When MBP Has Been Confirmed * The Essential Elements Following Confirmation * Summary of the Formula for MBP Case Success: A Case Example * Chapter 9. Initial Postconfirmation Victim and Case Protection * Initial Task 1: Risk Assessment * Initial Task 2: Protecting the Victim and the Case * Initial Task 3: Removing the Victim from the Care, Custody, Control, and Influence of the Perpetrator; Placement in an Appropriate Setting * Initial Task 4: The Postconfirmation/Confrontation Interview * Appendix: Munchausen by Proxy Risk Assessment Work Sheet * Chapter 10. MBP Case Planning and Management * Case Planning in Child Protection and MBP Cases * Case Planning Goal 1: Ensuring the Safety of the Victim(s) and Sibling(s) * Case Planning Goal 2: Provision of Appropriate Case Services * Case Planning Goals 3 and 4: Determining the Permanency Goal, Time Line, and Future Planning * Appendix: Recommended Case Plan Elements in MBP * Chapter 11. MBP Maltreatment Legal Activities and Considerations * Attorney Selection * The MBP Expert * Selecting the MBP Expert * Common MBP Maltreatment Legal Strategies * Motions * Educating the Court About MBP Maltreatment * The Probable Cause Hearing * A Final Observation on the Importance of the Court Process * Chapter 12. Therapeutic Considerations with Perpetrators * Therapy in the MBP Literature * Diagnosis and Prognosis in MBP * Conclusion * Chapter 13. Implications for Intervention with Victims * Assessing the Victim's Need for Psychosocial Treatment * Consequences of MBP to Victims * Therapeutic Approaches Described in the Literature * MBP and Child Sexual Abuse: An Analogy * References * Index
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