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Episode Synopsis
Factitious disorder (formerly known as Munchausen and Munchausen by proxy) is one of the most misunderstood diagnoses in the DSM, and we’re breaking it down. As mental health providers, we unpack what this disorder really is, how it differs from malingering, and why it's so hard to detect. From people faking symptoms to those inflicting illness on others (often their own children), this conversation dives into the psychology behind the deception and the challenges it creates for doctors, therapists, and families.We also share personal stories from our work, including real-life suspicions of factitious disorder, the ethical tightrope providers walk, and the infamous case of Gypsy Rose Blanchard. This disorder is complex, chilling, and unfortunately more common than you’d think. If you’ve ever wondered how someone could fake an illness, or fake one for someone else, this episode is a must-listen.Join hosts Jessica Eisenstat, a Licensed Professional Counselor, and Dr. Lauren LaRose, a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, as they dive into raw and real conversations about all things kids. These two moms, who also happen to be mental health professionals, bring humor, debate, and a hefty dose of mom realness to every episode. From tackling children’s mental health to the daily chaos of parenting, nothing is off-limits.Follow The Little Brain CampaignInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelittlebraincampaign/Website: https://www.littlebraincampaign.com/
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