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A new name for Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy: defining Fabricated or Induced Illness by Carers (FIIC)

7 Dec 2005
Ellen Fish,
Leah Bromfield,
Daryl Higgins
Publisher
National Child Protection Clearinghouse
Caregivers Australia
Resources
http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/pubs/issues/issues23/issues23.pdf
http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/pubs/issues/issues23/issues23.html
Description

In this paper Ellen Fish, Leah Bromfield and Daryl Higgins explore this somewhat controversial phenomenon and discusses the implications of FIIC for practitioners working to protect children from harm.

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open
Post date:
7 Dec 2005

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