Title: Munchausen Syndrome: A Focus on Symptom Fabrication
TITLE
Outline one symptom of Munchausen syndrome.
ESSAY
🚀 Symptom of Munchausen Syndrome: Self💥infliction of Injury
🚀 1. Basic Explanation (1 mark):
Munchausen syndrome is a psychological disorder where an individual feigns or induces illness in themselves to gain attention or sympathy from others.
🚀 2. Detailed Explanation (2 marks):
Self💥infliction of injury is a common symptom of Munchausen syndrome where individuals harm themselves to mimic the symptoms of a particular illness. This may involve actions such as cutting, burning, or injecting harmful substances into their body. For instance, individuals with Munchausen syndrome may inject themselves with fecal matter or other harmful substances to induce symptoms that mimic certain medical conditions. This behavior is driven by a strong desire to be perceived as ill, garner sympathy and care from others, and fulfill an underlying need for attention and validation. Self💥infliction of injury in Munchausen syndrome is a complex and concerning behavior that requires careful detection and intervention to address the underlying psychological issues contributing to it.
SUBJECT
PSYCHOLOGY
LEVEL
A level and AS level
NOTES
🌟One symptom of Munchausen syndrome🌟:
💥 Self💥infliction of injury on themselves in order to appear to have an illness.
💥 🌟Basic explanation (1 mark):🌟Individuals may purposely harm themselves to simulate symptoms of a medical condition.
💥 🌟Detailed explanation (2 marks):🌟This involves intentionally causing physical harm to oneself, such as through ingesting harmful substances or inflicting cuts or burns on the body, with the goal of presenting as a sick individual in need of medical attention and care. This extreme behavior is driven by a psychological need for the attention and sympathy that comes with being perceived as unwell.