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1 ically sufficient for diagnosis or to detect malingering.
2  in murderers because of issues of suspected malingering.
3 nts with radiculopathy, spinal stenosis, and malingering.
4 sorder, depression, somatoform disorder, and malingering.
5 he end, just the same as feigned symptoms or malingering.
6 lear separation between FND and feigning and malingering.
7 pport the hypothesis that these patients are malingering.
8 explanation it was commonly assimilated with malingering.
9  been adversarial with an erroneous focus on malingering and a view of FND as 'all in the mind'.
10  that the disorder can be distinguished from malingering and from other disorders.
11  of hypochondriasis, factitious disorder, or malingering are associated with poor outcome.
12 he understanding of factitious disorders and malingering are the explanatory models and beliefs used
13                  Symptoms may be ascribed to malingering, exaggeration or poor effort on cognitive te
14                                              Malingering is considered to be rare in clinical practic
15 sistent dizziness and may be misdiagnosed or malingering or psychogenic dizziness because they often
16  taken seriously rather than presumed to be "malingering" or using their illness for financial benefi
17 w explores studies relevant to extending the malingering paradigm to retrograde amnesia.