Feining mental illness…..a form of self deception

July 28, 2010

An interesting piece in Scientific American by Ferris Jabr Self-Fulfilling Fakery: Feigning Mental Illness Is a Form of Self-Deception

People who fake symptoms of mental illness can convince themselves that they genuinely have those symptoms, a new study suggests. People will also adopt and justify signs of illness that they never reported themselves when presented with manipulated answers, according to the study published online July 9 in the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. Not only do the findings demonstrate that deliberately feigning illness can evolve into an unconscious embellishment of symptoms, they indicate that self-perception of mental health is susceptible to suggestion. The study has particularly serious implications for cases in which people fake mental illness to take advantage of the legal system. link to continue reading

Source: Scientific American

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