Personalized mental disorders, also known as Munchausen syndrome, are mental disorders in which those affected by pain, illness, or mental illness draw attention, sympathy, or self-mutilation. Munchausen syndrome fits within stereotypes about symptoms and physical symptoms, but patients have a history of general hospitalization, mobility, and significant, myths of their previous experiences. This scene gets its name from the fictional character Baron Munchausen.
Mental disorders referred to you have to do with the fact of opposition set against another, which means abuse of another person, usually a child, with the intention of gaining attention or sympathy for the abuser. This drive to create victim identities can lead to unnecessary diagnostic or corrective actions.
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Global Journal of Research and Review
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