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Implications of Pseudologia Fantastica in Criminal Forensic Evaluations: A Review and Case Report
Authors:Richard L. Frierson M.D.  Kaustubh G. Joshi M.D.
Affiliation:Department of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Science, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia, SC
Abstract:Pseudologia fantastica, a psychological phenomenon that has been described in the literature for at least a century, is an understudied and poorly understood entity. Sometimes referred to as pathological lying, pseudologia fantastica involves disproportionate fabrication that may be present for many years or a lifetime. In a forensic context, it can significantly complicate the evaluation of capacity to stand trial and, in certain jurisdictions, criminal responsibility. We review the current literature regarding pseudologia fantastica and present a case to highlight the clinical and forensic challenges it may create. We specifically discuss the complications that pseudologia fantastica may have on the assessment of a defendant's rational ability to consult with an attorney, a required element of capacity to stand trial. In addition, we discuss the implications of pseudologia fantastica in the evaluation of criminal responsibility.
Keywords:forensic science  pseudologia fantastica  pathological lying  capacity to stand trial  criminal responsibility  criminal forensic evaluations
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