Factitious Disorder: The Psychology of Fabricated Illness
Factitious Disorder The Core Definition and Mechanism Factitious Disorder (FD) is a severe mental disorder characterized by the deliberate production, exaggeration, or feigning of physical or psychological signs and symptoms solely for the purpose of assuming the role of a sick person. Unlike conditions where symptoms arise subconsciously, the core mechanism of Factitious Disorder involves […]
Nonorganic Hearing Loss: When the Mind Mutes Sound
Nonorganic Hearing Loss (NOHL): An Encyclopedia Entry The Core Definition of Nonorganic Hearing Loss Nonorganic Hearing Loss (NOHL), often referred to as functional hearing loss or pseudohypacusis, is defined as an apparent reduction in auditory acuity that cannot be attributed to any specific, verifiable biological or physiological deficit within the auditory system. This condition represents […]
MALINGERING
Definition and Conceptual Framework Malingering is formally defined as the intentional production of grossly exaggerated or entirely false physical or psychological symptoms, motivated solely by external incentives. This process involves the purposeful feigning of a mental illness, injury, or physical disability in order to achieve a specific, tangible goal or to avoid a harsh punishment, […]
PATHOMIMICRY
Introduction and Definition of Pathomimicry Pathomimicry, often referred to synonymously as pathomimesis, constitutes a complex psychological phenomenon characterized by the deliberate or non-deliberate imitation, generation, or fabrication of symptoms, signs, or indicators of a genuine physical or psychological illness or disorder. This term encapsulates a broad spectrum of behaviors ranging from outright conscious deception aimed […]