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Factitious Disorder
A psychological disorder characterized by the intentional fabrication of illness or injury to assume the sick role without external incentives.
External Gain
Benefits obtained from others or the environment due to one’s behaviors, often discussed in the context of malingering where the gain is used to explain the motivation for symptomatic behavior.
Factitious Disorder
A mental disorder in which an individual deliberately produces or exaggerates symptoms of illness in themselves for the primary purpose of assuming the sick role.
Psychological Need
An intrinsic desire pertinent to achieving mental well-being, such as the need for esteem, belonging, autonomy, and competence.
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