FACTITIOUS - translation to arabic
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FACTITIOUS - translation to arabic

DISEASE OF MENTAL HEALTH WHERE SYMPTOMS ARE DELIBERATELY PRODUCED, FEIGNED OR EXAGGERATED IN ORDER TO FALSELY DEMONSTRATE THE PRESENCE OF AN ILLNESS
Factitious Disorder; Factitious disorders; Fictitious disorder

FACTITIOUS      

الصفة

اِصْطِناعِيّ ; صِنَاعِيّ ; صُنْعِيّ ; مُتَصَنَّع

factitious      
‎ صُنْعِيّ‎
factitious      
مصطنع ، متكلف

Definition

factitious
a.
Artificial, made by art, not natural.

Wikipedia

Factitious disorder

A factitious disorder is a condition in which a person, without a malingering motive, acts as if they have an illness by deliberately producing, feigning, or exaggerating symptoms, purely to attain (for themselves or for another) a patient's role. People with a factitious disorder may produce symptoms by contaminating urine samples, taking hallucinogens, injecting fecal material to produce abscesses, and similar behaviour.

Factitious disorder imposed on self (also called Munchausen syndrome) was for some time the umbrella term for all such disorders. Factitious disorder imposed on another (also called Munchausen syndrome by proxy, Munchausen by proxy, or factitious disorder by proxy) is a condition in which a person deliberately produces, feigns, or exaggerates the symptoms of someone in their care. In either case, the perpetrator's motive is to perpetrate factitious disorders, either as a patient or by proxy as a caregiver, in order to attain (for themselves or for another) a patient's role. Malingering differs fundamentally from factitious disorders in that the malingerer simulates illness intending to obtain a material benefit or avoid an obligation or responsibility. Somatic symptom disorders, though also diagnoses of exclusion, are characterized by physical complaints that are not produced intentionally.

Examples of use of FACTITIOUS
1. The «threat» to Israel from Hezbollah is a risible, factitious argument.
2. Great Ormond Street children‘s hospital in London sees no more than 12 cases a year of MSBP, now renamed "factitious or induced illness". What is the GMC inquiry about?
3. Great Ormond Street children‘s hospital in London sees no more than 12 cases a year of MSBP, now renamed "factitious or induced illness". After he retired, in 1''8, the 72–year–old continued to work as an expert witness in child abuse court cases.
4. Frazer who "cautioned against dwelling too much on the current level of violence (in Darfur)" [Washington Post, November 4, 2005]–––this as insecurity was rapidly accelerating and humanitarian access relentlessly contracting.) What amounts to a factitious, expedient optimism on Frazers part has been one of the hallmarks of the Bush administration State Department in speaking about Darfur for the past two years.
5. Frazer who "cautioned against dwelling too much on the current level of violence (in Darfur)" [Washington Post, November 4, 2005]---this as insecurity was rapidly accelerating and humanitarian access relentlessly contracting.) What amounts to a factitious, expedient optimism on Frazers part has been one of the hallmarks of the Bush administration State Department in speaking about Darfur for the past two years.