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  1. Das Münchhausen-Syndrom (auch als „artifizielle Störung“ bezeichnet, von französisch artificiel ‚künstlich‘, auch Koryphäen-Killer-Syndrom, englisch factitious disorder) ist eine psychische Störung, bei der die Betroffenen körperliche Beschwerden erfinden bzw. selbst hervorrufen und meist plausibel und dramatisch präsentieren ...

  2. The journalist tries to insinuate that the late Richard Asher was not happy about what his children had been up to: ‘It is known that Dr Asher, a controversial figure in medical circles, was not happy about his children’s chosen professions.’ The journo is trying by innuendo to imply that Dr Asher committed suicide, without giving any hint as to the cause of death. (The Express, 3.5.69) .

  3. 15. Sept. 2023 · The idea of Asher getting railed every way from here to Sunday was one that both made me feel a natural fatherly unease, but also a not-so-very fatherly arousal. Ever since Asher and I started playing, I loved the fact that he gets to explore all facets of his sexuality with me, and on me. I loved that he could express himself sexually with the ...

  4. Richard Asher’s Talking Sense About Medicine by Richard Asher, 2015. Publisher: Psychology News Press, London We all think about our patients and our profession but few of us write these reflections down, and our opinions rarely influence our con-temporaries or our future collea-gues. The best of Dr Richard Asher’s entertaining and instructive

  5. 21. März 2024 · Die erste Beschreibung des Münchhausen-Syndroms, einer Unterform der artifiziellen Störungen, aus dem Jahr 1951 geht auf Richard Asher zurück. Die Erstbeschreibung einer weiteren Unterform, des Stellvertreter-Syndroms erfolgte durch den englischen Kinderarzt Roy Meadow.

  6. www.covenanthealth.com › provider › 7466-richard-asherRichard Asher - Covenant Health

    Richard Asher, PA is a physician assistant working with East Tennessee Cardiology Surgery Group. He was born and raised in Knoxville and attended the University of Tennessee for his bachelor’s degree before going to South College for his master’s degree. When he is not practicing medicine, Rik enjoys going to football games, especially the Tennessee Volunteers and Tennessee Titans. “The ...

  7. Now sadly out of print I was delighted to find this copy of Talking Sense, a collection of lectures by the great, late Richard Asher. A "must" for medics and a wonderfully witty collection for everybody. I wish more doctors would read it and use his down-to-earth sensible advice on how to talk to patients and staff, not to prescribe useless ...

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