Conversive and Factitious disorders: Differential diagnosis based on a case report
Conversive and Factitious disorders: Differential diagnosis based on a case report
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Paris: Cambridge University Press
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IntroductionConversive disorder is characterised by the presence of one or more involuntary neurological symptoms that are not due to a clear medical pathology. On the other hand, consciously simulated illnesses fall into two diagnostic categories: factitious disorders and malingering, which are differentiated by both the motivation for the behavio...
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Conversive and Factitious disorders: Differential diagnosis based on a case report
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0924-9338
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1778-3585
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10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1437