
Help please, I've searched and searched the different components of Munchausen syndrome by proxy?
Please help explain 1) Emotional Components Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy 2) the behavior of components of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy 3) Biological components of Munchausen Syndrome by 4) the cognitive components of Munchausen by Proxy Proxy syndrome have searched and search almost every website I found and have not helped! Anybody pleasehelp wants a document I'm writing.
1. Emotionally, the parent (or guardian, etc.) receives much attention from the medical community and friends and family members, etc. because your child is sick. All this attention is emotionally rewarding for parents. 2. Behavior, the father acts as if it were a unique medical and protective of life (often state that revived the child. It is the parents' behavior that causes the disease to begin with. 3. Biologically, the father is more focused in their own welfare than that of his son. Thus, the educational aspect that most mothers or parents have instinct is really needed. 4. Cognitively, parents knowingly and deliberately harms her child. In fact, not considered harmful and disturbing as it is. They are more focused on their own needs.
Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome

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ABC News Primetime Munchausen
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“Your son Wes has been suffocated,” terrifying words that sent a stunning blow to a father’s heart. Frantically, Dave Tognoni, drives five hours to the hospital horrified with a torment of thoughts, saying, “Hang on Wes, hang on.” He finds his intelligent, active toddler son now in intensive care – naked, sedated, and unconscious. When the accident happened, his wife, a trained paramedic, had star…
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Cruel Deception (St. Martin’s True Crime Library)
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In and out of hospitals since birth, angelic nine-month-old Morgan Reid finally succumbed to what appeared to be Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Morgan’s Texas-born mother Tanya, a nurse and devoted wife, pulled up stakes with her grieving husband Jim, and moved on. It was the best way to put the past behind them. Until their son Michael, a boy who by all accounts was terrified of his mother, began …
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