Although data and research on the topic are lacking, the phenomenon of feigned homicidality in short-term hospitalization appears to have increased in recent years. Inpatient psychiatrists not only assess the seriousness of homicidal threats, but also whether such threats are authentic. However, specific literature and diagnostic manuals provide virtually no clinical guidance for this. The authors present two case examples of homicidality feigned for self-serving purposes that had little to do with hostility against the would-be victim. They recommend an approach to assessment that first takes any threat of homicide seriously, and involves an attempt to assess the seriousness of the threat and risk of harm. Secondly, if feigned homicidality...
Fifty successive patients attempting suicide are assessed from the standpoint of communication (how,...
Research regarding the potential correlates of symptom exaggeration is sparse and can be of great re...
The simulation of mental illness, so-called “Malingering”, is a very difficult phenomenon for profe...
Clinicians tend to overestimate their ability to recognize feigning behavior in psychiatric patients...
Clinicians tend to overestimate their ability to recognize feigning behavior in psychiatric patients...
THE PURPOSE AND PLAN OF THIS THESIS It is considered that the neglected problem of homicidal threat...
Although clinicians in a forensic setting may suspect that expressions of suicidal ideation or self-...
Forensic consultations with psychotic inpatients frequently include issues of risk management, such ...
An evaluation of homicidal ideation is a routine component of a mental status examination and may be...
Malingering is almost always a rule-out in any forensic evaluation. The adversarial process and the ...
To empirically investigate the usefulness and validity of clinical presentation and recent history v...
Compared with other psychiatric disorders, diagnosis of factitious disorders is rare, with identific...
This paper explores the question of dangerousness and the mentally ill. Research for this paper was ...
The authors review clinical and conceptual errors that contribute to false attributions of malingeri...
Background. Mental health clinicians are frequently asked to assess the risks presented by patients ...
Fifty successive patients attempting suicide are assessed from the standpoint of communication (how,...
Research regarding the potential correlates of symptom exaggeration is sparse and can be of great re...
The simulation of mental illness, so-called “Malingering”, is a very difficult phenomenon for profe...
Clinicians tend to overestimate their ability to recognize feigning behavior in psychiatric patients...
Clinicians tend to overestimate their ability to recognize feigning behavior in psychiatric patients...
THE PURPOSE AND PLAN OF THIS THESIS It is considered that the neglected problem of homicidal threat...
Although clinicians in a forensic setting may suspect that expressions of suicidal ideation or self-...
Forensic consultations with psychotic inpatients frequently include issues of risk management, such ...
An evaluation of homicidal ideation is a routine component of a mental status examination and may be...
Malingering is almost always a rule-out in any forensic evaluation. The adversarial process and the ...
To empirically investigate the usefulness and validity of clinical presentation and recent history v...
Compared with other psychiatric disorders, diagnosis of factitious disorders is rare, with identific...
This paper explores the question of dangerousness and the mentally ill. Research for this paper was ...
The authors review clinical and conceptual errors that contribute to false attributions of malingeri...
Background. Mental health clinicians are frequently asked to assess the risks presented by patients ...
Fifty successive patients attempting suicide are assessed from the standpoint of communication (how,...
Research regarding the potential correlates of symptom exaggeration is sparse and can be of great re...
The simulation of mental illness, so-called “Malingering”, is a very difficult phenomenon for profe...