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Hello listeners! Münchausen Syndrome or factitious disorder is a fascinating yet devastating topic that we’ve taken a few recordings to discuss, especially in light of the recent Florida appeals court ruling on the famous case of Maya Kowalski. As child psychiatrists, we hope to share with you that we are relentlessly searching for answers in conditions like this, and not giving up on the pursuit despite our own vulnerabilities.
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**Disclaimer: Any discussion or commentary regarding the mentioned public cases is only intended for educational or illustrative purposes. No confidential or privileged information is being disclosed, and any statements made do not constitute a clinical, psychiatric nor medical evaluation or diagnosis.
Have questions for us, or feedback about our podcast? Send us a message!
By Dr. Jenna Cheng, Dr. Patrick KellyHello listeners! Münchausen Syndrome or factitious disorder is a fascinating yet devastating topic that we’ve taken a few recordings to discuss, especially in light of the recent Florida appeals court ruling on the famous case of Maya Kowalski. As child psychiatrists, we hope to share with you that we are relentlessly searching for answers in conditions like this, and not giving up on the pursuit despite our own vulnerabilities.
Topics Discussed:
**Disclaimer: Any discussion or commentary regarding the mentioned public cases is only intended for educational or illustrative purposes. No confidential or privileged information is being disclosed, and any statements made do not constitute a clinical, psychiatric nor medical evaluation or diagnosis.
Have questions for us, or feedback about our podcast? Send us a message!