Factitious disorder is a mental health condition that involves at least one episode of manufactured or exaggerated physical or mental health symptoms. Plenty of people have “faked sick” on occasion.
Malingering is pretending to have an illness in order to get a benefit. The feigned illness can be mental or physical. Malingering is also when someone intentionally or knowingly exaggerates symptoms ...
Munchausen syndrome is a mental disorder in which a person routinely acts as if they have a true physical or mental health issue even though they are really not sick. A person with this condition will ...
You might not recognize the term Factitious Disorder when you hear it, but you're probably much more familiar with it than you think. Factitious disorder used to be called Munchausen Syndrome and is a ...
Depression manifests differently in everyone, with a wide range of symptoms beyond just sadness, and some individuals may skillfully mask their symptoms. Accusations of faking depression could mask ...
Pathological liars tell compulsive lies without a clear motive. This type of lying is different than nonpathological lying, where the lie is often beneficial in some way. Lying is a common feature of ...
Factitious disorder, previously referred to as Munchausen syndrome, is a condition in which an individual deceives others by appearing ill, impaired, or injured. This can involve faking, purposely ...
Factitious disorder, previously referred to as Munchausen syndrome, is a condition in which an individual deceives others by appearing ill, impaired, or injured. This can involve faking, purposely ...
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