1 | Review high level organization of somatic (medical) findings modeled as having mental (psychological) etiological components
| | Three Four major classes of concepts discussed in previous calls: Fabrication of symptoms with intention to fabricate - Simulation of physical illness (finding)
- Factitious disorder (disorder)
- Malingering (finding)
- Feigning of symptoms (finding)
Fabrication of exaggeration of symptoms without intention or awareness that one is fabricating - Hysterical simulation of disease (finding)
- Compensation neurosis (disorder)
Genuine, phenomenological experience of symptoms with no medical explanation for symptom (or severity of symptom) despite multiple tests - Somatoform disorder (disorder)
- Psychosomatic factor in physical condition (finding)
- Psychophysiologic disorder (finding)
Symptom or illness explicitly defined as having a mental (psychological) etiology - Somatic hallucination (finding)
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