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MSBP
(redirected from Munchausen syndrome by proxy)

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MSBPMunchausen Syndrome By Proxy (now called Fabrication or Induction of Illness)
MSBPMillennium Seed Bank Project (global conservation program)
MSBPMerit Systems Protection Board (US government)
MSBPMean Systolic Blood Pressure
MSBPMarkov-Switching Brown-Proschan (repair model)
MSBPManagement Stock Bonus Plan


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95 Hardcover RC569 The authors make the case that the term Munchausen syndrome by proxy should be permanently retired and replaced with a commonsense appreciation that children can be abused by their parents in the medical environment.
Local media said the woman may have a mental disorder known as Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy, whose sufferers may intentionally sicken their children so they can perform the role of devoted parents.
Local media said the woman may have a mental disorder known as Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy, whose sufferers may intentionally sicken their children so they can perform the role of devoted parents.
 
 
 
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