Professional Summary
Education & Certifications
- Internship: VA Palo Alto Health Care Psychology Training (1985) CA
- Fellowship: Morrison Child and Family Services (1986) OR
- PhD Training: Memphis State University (1985) TN
- Ph.D., University of Memphis, Clinical Psychology (1985)
Publications
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Body dissatisfaction and dieting in young children
Schur, E. A., Sanders, M., & Steiner, H. (2000). Body dissatisfaction and dieting in young children. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS, 27(1), 74–82. -
Forensic assessment of illness falsification, Munchausen by proxy, and factitious disorder, NOS.
Sanders, M. J., & Bursch, B. (2002). Forensic assessment of illness falsification, Munchausen by proxy, and factitious disorder, NOS. Child Maltreatment, 7(2), 112–24. -
Children and adolescents with eating disorders: The state of the art
Rome, E. S., Ammerman, S., Rosen, D. S., Keller, R. J., Lock, J., Mammel, K. A., … SILBER, T. J. (2003). Children and adolescents with eating disorders: The state of the art. PEDIATRICS, 111(1). -
A MODEL FOR MANAGING CLINICAL AND PERSONNEL ISSUES IN C-L PSYCHIATRY - THE DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRIC PSYCHIATRY AT CHILDRENS-HOSPITAL-AT-STANFORD
Steiner, H., Sanders, M., CANNING, E. H., & Litt, I. (1994). A MODEL FOR MANAGING CLINICAL AND PERSONNEL ISSUES IN C-L PSYCHIATRY - THE DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRIC PSYCHIATRY AT CHILDRENS-HOSPITAL-AT-STANFORD. PSYCHOSOMATICS, 35(1), 73–79. -
SYMPTOM COACHING - FACTITIOUS DISORDER BY PROXY WITH OLDER CHILDREN
SANDERS, M. J. (1995). SYMPTOM COACHING - FACTITIOUS DISORDER BY PROXY WITH OLDER CHILDREN. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW, 15(5), 423–42. -
Psychological Treatment of Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another/Munchausen by Proxy Abuse.
Sanders, M. J., & Bursch, B. (2019). Psychological Treatment of Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another/Munchausen by Proxy Abuse. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. -
Evaluation and Management of Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another.
Bursch, B., Emerson, N. D., & Sanders, M. J. (2019). Evaluation and Management of Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. -
Psychological Treatment of Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another/Munchausen by Proxy Abuse
Sanders, M. J., & Bursch, B. (2020). Psychological Treatment of Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another/Munchausen by Proxy Abuse. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY IN MEDICAL SETTINGS, 27(1), 139–49. -
Telehealth transition in a comprehensive care unit for eating disorders: Challenges and long-term benefits.
Datta, N., Derenne, J., Sanders, M., & Lock, J. D. (2020). Telehealth transition in a comprehensive care unit for eating disorders: Challenges and long-term benefits. The International Journal of Eating Disorders. -
MUNCHAUSEN BY PROXY ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT: NATIONAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES TRAINING
Bursch, B., Bursch, B., Kelly, M., Sanders, M. J., & Schreier, H. A. (2020). MUNCHAUSEN BY PROXY ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT: NATIONAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES TRAINING. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC.
Practice Locations
LPCH- Psychiatry Palo Alto, CA
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