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The Nonsense Defense: Ganser Syndrome, Malingering, and the Psychology of Faking Madness
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Ganser Syndrome is one of the most bizarre and contested diagnoses in all of forensic psychiatry, a condition where individuals give deliberately approximate but almost-correct answers to simple questions, as if performing madness rather than experiencing it. This episode examines the clinical history of the syndrome, its signature feature of Vorbeireden, and the razor-thin forensic line between genuine dissociative presentation and calculated courtroom theater. We explore what Ganser cases reveal about the psychology of deception, the limits of psychiatric evaluation, and what it means when the mind chooses absurdity as its armor.