Author: Miss Cellania / Source: Neatorama

Faking one’s own death, or “pseudocide,” is most often a scheme to escape the consequences of legal, financial, or marital problems. But not always. Without those powerful incentives, it’s more likely that a pseudocide plan will be exposed, and there have been enough cases that psychologists have ideas of what may be going on in someone’s head.
In our modern, super-connected world, the “death” is often for a limited audience, as in one’s online personality. Sometimes it’s a sign of factitious disorder (FD), once known as Munchausen Syndrome, in which a person is seeking attention. Sometimes it’s a cruel prank. Researcher…The post The Psychology of Faking Your Own Death appeared first on FeedBox.