For the paper, Binder and co-worker had written, aˆ?Patients could have conscious and involuntary motives to feign a diagnosis of PTSD
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For the paper, Binder and co-worker had written, aˆ?Patients could have conscious and involuntary motives to feign a diagnosis of PTSD These may consist of legal (age.g., lowering or preventing violent liability), private (e.g., justifying connection strife and occupational issues), monetary (age.g., getting money from municipal lawsuits, impairment, and seasoned retirement benefits), protection (e.g., securing inpatient or [emergency division] entry), …