Factitious illness: A 3-step consultation-liaison approach
Make the diagnosis when it is present; rule it out when it is not.
Treatment challenges
Because patients with factitious disorder are not easily studied, no particular treatment is well-supported in the literature. Approaches that have been reported include preventing patients from being re-admitted to medical facilities, admitting patients for psychiatric treatment, and providing outpatient therapies such as individual psychodynamic psychotherapy, behavioral modification, and group psychotherapy.18
Other management strategies suggested in the literature include:
- reframing cognitive distortions
- drawing up a set of realistic hospitalization goals (with a written contract)
- maximizing the therapeutic alliance
- avoiding team splitting
- minimizing iatrogenic harm.19
Table 2
Recommended care for a patient with factitious illness
| Fully investigate all medical and psychiatric complaints, especially if physical safety is threatened |
| Maintain a healthy skepticism about unusual or illogical presentations while attempting to preserve an empathic connection with the patient |
| Be aware of countertransference reactions, as they may provide valuable insight about the underlying cause of the patient’s symptoms |
| Realize that psychiatric symptoms and medical presentations fall on a continuum from conscious to unconscious; at times there may be a mix of motivations |
| Report all findings nonjudgmentally, both to the patient and in medical documentation |
Nevertheless, prepare the physician for the patient to respond to confrontation with denial and resistance because he or she feels exposed and humiliated. If the physician makes it clear that ongoing medical care will still be available—even if the symptoms are fabricated—the patient may be more willing to accept psychiatric treatment.13
Related resources
- Barsky AJ, Stern TA, Greenberg DB, Cassem NH. Functional somatic symptoms and somatoform disorders. In: Stern TA, Fricchione GL, Cassem NH, et al, eds. The Massachusetts General Hospital handbook of general hospital psychiatry 5th ed. Philadelphia: Mosby/Elsevier; 2004:269-91.
- Elwyn TS, Ahmed I. Factitious disorder. EMedicine from WebMD. Last updated April 13, 2006. www.emedicine.com/med/topic3125.htm.