Malingering and illness deception /
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. Estimates of malingering - the wilful, intentional attempt to simulate o...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
2003.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Wilful deception as illness behaviour / Peter W. Halligan, Christopher Bass, and David A. Oakley
- Malingering : historical perspectives / Simon Wessely
- Malingering, shirking, and self-inflicted injuries in the military / Ian P. Palmer
- Can monkeys malinger? / Richard W. Byrne and Emma Stokes
- Conceptual issues and explanatory models of malingering / Richard Rogers and Craig S. Neumann
- The social cognition of intentional action / Bertram F. Malle
- Malingering and criminal behaviour as psychopathology / Adrian Raine
- Alternatives to four clinical and research traditions in malingering detection / David Faust
- Characteristics of the sick role / Lindsay Prior and Fiona Wood
- The contemporary cultural context for deception and malingering in Britain / W. Peter Robinson
- Illness falsification in children : pathways to prevention? / Judith A. Libow
- Distinguishing malingering from psychiatric disorders / Michael Sharpe
- The nature of chronic pain : a clinical and legal challenge / Chris J. Main
- The misadventures of wanderers and victims of trauma / Loren Pankratz
- When the quantity of mercy is strained : U.S. physicians' deception of insurers for patients / Matthew K. Wynia
- Law, lies, and videotape : malingering as a legal phenomenon / Michael A. Jones
- Outcome-related compensation : in search of a new paradigm / George Mendelson
- Malingering and the law : a third way? / Alan Sprince
- How can organizations prevent illness deception among employees? / Charles Baron and Jon Poole
- Lying as an executive function / Sean Spence [and others]
- Differential brain activations for malingered and subjectively 'real' paralysis / David A. Oakley [and others]
- Origins, practice, and limitations of disability assessment medicine / Mansel Aylward
- Malingering, insurance medicine, and the medicalization of fraud / John LoCascio
- Investigating benefit fraud and illness deception in the United Kingdom / Richard Kitchen
- Neuropsychological tests and techniques that detect malingering / Richard I. Frederick
- Misrepresentation of pain and facial expression / Kenneth D. Craig and Marilyn Hill
- Deceptive responses and detecting deceit / Aldert Vrij and Samantha Mann.