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The Munchausen Complex: Socialization of Violence and Abuse

Matteoli, Richard L.

The Munchausen Complex: Socialization of Violence and Abuse

First Conquer Thyself:



Socialization of violence and abuse is often highly structured through the Munchausen Complex.



Munchausen Syndrome occurs when an individual harms themselves for attention and self-glorification.



Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy is when an individual harms another, usually under their care. Attention and self-glorification are achieved through their victim's subsequent medical treatment. Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy is a crime with a victim.



Violence and abuse are often common in families, passed down from one generation to the next and may be termed Transgenerational Munchausen Syndrome as these families expand and their habits are introduced into society.



Munchausen Syndrome in Collective Transmission occurs when such practices become an acceptable part of society often eventuating into full acculturation. In this way societies attach themselves to self-glorification with various explanations of justification.



A Mandated Report is required to be filed by health care, legal, social service and educational professionals who suspect child abuse, as well as developers of film.



As socialized beings, we are often unaware why we think what we think and why we do what we do. Exploring beneath the surface, we may discover we are not who we imagine we are. Are our subtle perversions and aberrations so different from those of the ancients, or other cultures we label primitive?



The author was under military orders not to discuss the subjects presented in this part's Mandated Report on child abuse to the social body for the last six years of his U.S. Navy career. Censorship is strong when one questions social norms, folkways and rituals that address issues of identity. Internal, interpersonal and professional conflicts arise.

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ISBN 9781598585322
Sprache eng
Cover Fester Einband
Verlag Dog Ear Pub Llc
Jahr 2011

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