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Named for effort of two pioneering people, Richard Asher and Meadow, our name represents where we came from, and what we aim to do.

In 1951, Richard Asher was the first to describe a pattern of self-abuse, where individuals fabricated histories of illness. Remembering Baron von Munchausen, Asher named this condition Munchausen's Syndrome.

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In 1977 the English pediatrician Meadow described a form of child abuse in which mothers deliberately induced or falsely reported illnesses in their children. He referred to this behavior as Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.

While recovery is a critical part of what this site hopes to prosper, our primary goal is education, and through that, prevention.

Originally called The Asher-Meadow Center for Education & Prevention of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, the web site and accompanied organization was renamed in October 1999 to AsherMeadow MSP Resource Center.

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