An Explanatory Model for Munchausen by Proxy Abuse

D. C. Rand, M. Feldman
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Abstract

Objective: In Munchausen by proxy (MBP) abuse, a caretaker fabricates or induces illness in another person to obtain emotional gratification. In representative cases, a mother is the perpetrator and her child is the victim. In view of the limits of current explanatory models, we use personal accounts of MBP perpetrators, physicians, and family members as a window into understanding this counterintuitive behavior. Method: As subspecialty clinicians and consultants, we supplemented our extensive direct experience with MBP with a review of published reports of MBP located via MEDLINE and PsycINFO (1980 onward). We also examined the books devoted to the subject and incorporated personal accounts of MBP perpetrators and of family members and professionals involved with them. Results: Factors contributing to the onset and continuation of MBP are the perpetrator's experiencing a particular drive (e.g., intense anger or frustration); lacking or overcoming internal inhibitions against abusive actions; and overcoming external inhibitions, such as the potential intercession of a spouse or pediatrician. As a result, the MBP parent experiences release from unpleasant emotions and a sense of renewed control. MBP behavior gains “habit strength” each time it occurs. Conclusions: Psychodynamic explanations of MBP, while favored by some authors, are inherently speculative and tend to be low in predictive value. We suggest broadening these traditional explanations by emphasizing observable behaviors and verifiable background factors. The behavioral perspective we outline helps explain how MBP behavior is learned, why it is more prevalent among mothers, and why it is so difficult for perpetrators to stop.
代理滥用对Munchausen的解释模型
目的:在MBP虐待中,看护人制造或诱导他人患病以获得情感满足。在代表性案件中,母亲是加害者,她的孩子是受害者。鉴于当前解释模型的局限性,我们使用MBP肇事者、医生和家庭成员的个人账户作为理解这种违反直觉行为的窗口。方法:作为亚专科临床医生和顾问,我们通过MEDLINE和PsycINFO(1980年以后)上发表的MBP报告来补充我们丰富的MBP直接经验。我们还研究了专门研究这一主题的书籍,并纳入了MBP肇事者及其家庭成员和相关专业人员的个人账户。结果:导致MBP发生和持续的因素是犯罪者经历特定的驱动力(如强烈的愤怒或沮丧);克制的:缺乏或克服对虐待行为的内在抑制的;克服外界的抑制,比如配偶或儿科医生的潜在调停。结果,MBP父母体验到从不愉快的情绪中释放出来,并有一种重新控制的感觉。MBP行为每次发生都会获得“习惯强度”。结论:MBP的心理动力学解释虽然受到一些作者的青睐,但本质上是推测性的,往往具有较低的预测价值。我们建议通过强调可观察的行为和可验证的背景因素来扩大这些传统的解释。我们概述的行为视角有助于解释MBP行为是如何习得的,为什么它在母亲中更为普遍,以及为什么犯罪者很难停止。
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