During our lifetime, most of us have committed acts of "pretending to be pretending". As a child, we are afraid of being elected, so I do not want to go to school or want difficult math test. We pretend not to be pretexts for any sickness and go to school. As an adult, you would like to fly to guarantee a 3 day weekend, and I would like to make the heat that your boss makes and quotes. Unfortunately, in our society, some selfish people get money from sympathetic people who forge diseases like breast cancer and benefit from their personal duties.
An artificial disorder imposed on another person (FDIA or FDIoA), also known as agent Munhausen syndrome (MSbP), is a medical condition derived from mental disorder Munhausen's syndrome, suspected false Disease occurs. , Sickness and psychological trauma cause attention, sympathy, or warranty to yourself. However, unlike Munich Hausen's syndrome, in MSbP fraud does not concern itself, but is taken care of by people. MSbP is distinguished from other forms of abuse and ignorance primarily by perpetrators' motives. Some experts believe this to be an elusive, fatal, misleading form of child abuse or medical ignorance. However, others think that this concept is problematic mainly because it is based on assumptions about human motivation.
Other mentally disabled people with human disability may have personality disorder and / or possibly as a history of child's spiritual, physical and / or sexual abuse (APA, 2013 ). These motives are different from pretending to pretend to present the symptoms of external gain (see the description of Malingering below). DSM - 5 classifies human barriers into two categories. It is an artificial obstacle imposed on himself and a troublesome obstacle imposed on the other. Later, the situation deliberately refers to a person who creates, pretends or exaggerates the symptoms of the person taking care of them.