What is another word for Munchausen Syndrome?

Pronunciation: [mˈʌnt͡ʃɔːsən sˈɪndɹə͡ʊm] (IPA)

Munchausen Syndrome is a condition in which a person fabricates or exaggerates an illness in themselves for attention or sympathy. There are several different names for this syndrome, including Factitious Disorder imposed on self, or FDIA, and simulation disorder. Other terms that may be used to describe Munchausen Syndrome include hospital addiction syndrome, fabricating illness syndrome, and virtual illness syndrome. In all cases, the behavior is intended to deceive others and the motivations are psychological in nature. Treatment for Munchausen Syndrome typically involves therapy and counseling, as well as efforts to help the person understand the impact their behavior has on themselves and others.

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What are the hypernyms for Munchausen syndrome?

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