inflicted insight

Etymology
First attested in 1971.

Noun

 * 1)  Unsolicited  of aspects of one’s,  as a result of a   that has  dimensions,  where this results in emotional  and prolonged.
 * 2) * 1971, The American Psychologist (American Psychological Association) XXVI, page unknown
 * Inflicted insight, as opposed to deceptive debriefing, is even defended by one writer as being in the subject’s best interests.