MBI Offenders: A Case Study

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For all intents and purposes, the act of telling stories about their alleged illness is the main outlet for MBI offenders since storytelling affords the offender an opportunity to both construct and live out ornate, fantastical, and rather complicated personal histories that are often far more interesting that the truth. Characteristically, the stories of MBI offenders resemble that of an old wives-tale or “fish story” in that the context of MBI stories generally consist of a wide array of exaggerations, fictitious characters, and unbelievable storylines and plots that the offender hope will bring more attention or sympathy towards their direction (Cunningham & Feldman, 2011). In theory, the overt exaggeration in these stories likely makes

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