Factitious Disorder Imposed on Self, Unspecified is a psychological condition in which an individual has a strong, persistent urge to fake or exaggerate symptoms or illnesses. This disorder is a mental health condition that is classified in the DSM-5 as a somatic symptom disorder. Individuals with this condition often go to great lengths to simulate symptoms and deceive medical professionals and loved ones into believing that they have an illness.
Factitious Disorder Imposed on Self, Unspecified is different from malingering, which is when an individual fakes symptoms for external gain, such as financial compensation or avoiding work. The cause of factitious disorder is not well understood, but it is believed to be linked to a history of childhood trauma, abuse, or neglect. Individuals with this disorder may have a history of frequent hospitalizations and medical procedures.
Factitious Disorder Imposed on Self, Unspecified is a serious mental health condition that requires proper diagnosis and treatment. If you suspect that you or a loved one may be experiencing symptoms of this disorder, it is important to seek help from a mental health professional.
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