What is the process for this and why is it not easy for a forensic psychologist to take on?
What other issues can arise from this?
http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/101252/1/Peay_legal_malingering_workingpaper.pdf
"legal malingering is associated with the fear that individuals who are not mentally disordered are exploiting a legal protection or allowance".
"Forensic psychiatrists are frequently the vehicle for assisting the courts in dealing with these fraught issues; but this is a task rife with ethical difficulties for them and accordingly one undertaken cautiously by the profession"
"the role of exaggeration has been studied, but is phenomenally hard to assess."
Here's some interesting history of malingering examples:
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190521-malingering-when-criminals-fake-diseases
Very interesting read. Thank you for sharing!