Crossword-Solution: MALINGERED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| MAlingered | imp. & p. p. | of Malinger |
We have 3 clues for the answer “MALINGERED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Feigned incapacity | 1 answer |
| Feigned sickness | 1 answer |
| Goldbricked | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MALINGERED (5)
Those who behaved best, a fireman, a boy who crept into the combustion-chamber to clear it, and helmsman who, having been at Liverpool, spoke a little English, were duly "bakhshĒsh'd." The same reward was given by mistake to the boilermaker, Mohammed Sa'Ēd Haddßd, who had malingered, instead of working, through the night.
This is one of the factors which determines the growing realization among present-day psychiatrists of the extreme difficulty to state in a given case which is malingered and which genuine in the symptomatology.
All the frankly psychotic manifestations, such as his delusional ideas and his grave affection of the lower extremity which served to put him in a hospital for the insane, were, of course, entirely malingered.
There can be no doubt that this man malingered mental symptoms, neither need there be the slightest doubt about his having suffered from an actual mental disorder.
This confusion and difficulty of differentiation between actual mental disease and malingered symptoms may manifest itself in two ways.
Quotes with MALINGERED (2)
In his recent guest editorial, Richard McNally voices skepticism about the National Vietnam Veteran’s Readjustment Study (NVVRS) data reporting that over one-half of those who served in the Vietnam War have posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or subclinical PTSD. Dr McNally is particularly skeptical because only 15% of soldiers served in combat units (1). He writes, “the mystery behind the discrepancy in numbers of those with the disease and of those in combat remains unsolv…
In 2006, there is no army of recovered memory therapists, and Dr McNally’s assumptions about patients with PTSD and those working in this field are troubling. Owing to past debates, those working in the PTSD field are perhaps more knowledgeable than others about malingered, factitious, and iatrogenic variants. Why, then, does Dr McNally attack PTSD as a valid diagnosis, demean those working in the field, and suggest that sufferers are mostly malingered or iatrogenic, while gi…
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, WP.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2006–2012).