Malingering differs from factitious disorder in that
A) in malingering, symptoms are intentionally feigned and in factitious disorder, they are not.
B) family-oriented psychotherapy is a more effective treatment for factitious disorder than for malingering.
C) malingering may include extending the symptoms to family members by proxy.
D) in malingering, there is an identifiable external gain.
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