Pseudologia phantastica, etiam mendacitas pathologica et mythomania appellata, est mores mendacitatis usitatae, aliquando per vim effecti.[1][2] Primum in litteris medicis anno 1891 descripta est ab Antonio Delbrueck.[3] Res, quamquam controversa,[4] definitur "falsificatio omnino inaequalis ullius finis in conspectu, [quae] lata et multiplicissima esse potest, seque nonnullos annos vel omnem per vitam manifestare potest."[5] Homo scire potest se mentiri aut adeo credere potest se veraciter loqui; aliquando autem homo mentiri potest ut suam vitam excitet, cum re vera credit vitam iniucundam vel taedii plenam esse.

Pinoculus, signum mendacitatis.

Nexus interni

  1. Dike, Baranoski, et Griffith 2005.
  2. Dike 2008.
  3. Dike 2008.
  4. Dike 2008.
  5. Anglice: "falsification entirely disproportionate to any discernible end in view, [which] may be extensive and very complicated, and may manifest over a period of years or even a lifetime" (Dike, Baranoski, et Griffith 2005).

Bibliographia

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  • Delbrück, Anton. 1891. Die pathologische Lüge und die psychisch abnormen Schwindler: Eine Untersuchung über den allmählichen Übergang eines normalen psychologischen Vorgangs in ein pathologisches Symptom. Stutgardiae: Enke.
  • Dike, Charles C. 2008. Pathological Lying: Symptom or Disease? Psychiatric Times, 25(1), 1 Iunii.
  • Dike, C. C., M. Baranoski, et E. E. Griffith. 2005. Pseudologia lying revisited. The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 33(3):342–349. PMID 16186198.
  • Hardie, T. J., et A. Reed. 1998. Pseudologia fantastica, factitious disorder and impostership: a deception syndrome. Medicine, Science, and the Law 38(3):198–201. PMID 9717367.
  • Mayes, R., et A. V. Horwitz. 2005. DSM-III and the revolution in the classification of mental illness. Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences 41(3):249–267.
  • Newmark, N., Adityanjee, et J. Kay. 1999. Pseudologia fantastica and factitious disorder: review of the literature and a case report. Comprehensive Psychiatry 40(2):89–95. PMID 10080254. doi:10.1016/S0010-440X(99)90111-6.

Nexus externi

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