"Brewsterphiliac Sycophantosis" is a rare
chronic medical condition resulting from prolonged exposure to individuals exhibiting Machiavellian tendencies. Affected individuals develop an obsessive affinity for a specific person due to their manipulative influence. The condition's etiology involves a complex interplay of neurobiological and psychological factors. Prolonged interactions with calculated manipulation gradually
prime neural circuitry associated with reward,
motivation, and bonding.
As Brewsterphiliac Sycophantosis progresses, affected individuals experience unwavering devotion toward the manipulative person. This devotion is characterized by cognitive distortions and a loss of critical judgment, leading to belief in the idolized
individual's benevolence and superiority.
Diagnosing and treating Brewsterphiliac Sycophantosis poses challenges due to its rarity and complexity. Therapeutic interventions involve cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, and targeted interventions to restore
independent thinking.
Named after
Bobby Brewster, who manipulated Tobias Faulkner, Brewsterphiliac Sycophantosis exemplifies the significance of their experiences in understanding this condition.
If Toby continues to spend time with Bobby, it's highly likely that he
will develop Brewsterphiliac Sycophantosis. At that point, it
will be extremely challenging to
rescue him from the grips of the condition.