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Delusion of Misidentifying of Parents as Infants as a Subtype of Intermetamorphosis Syndrome: A Case Report [PDF]
Delusional misidentification syndromes (DMSs) are a group of disorders, characterized by consistent misidentification of individuals, locations, objects, or events.
Hirofumi Hirakawa, Takeshi Terao
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Neuroimaging Findings of Psychosis in Alzheimer's Disease: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Background Previous studies on neuroimaging findings in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients with hallucinations and delusions have yielded inconsistent results.
Fardin Nabizadeh +5 more
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Unmasking white delusion: a critical analysis for the organization [PDF]
The article summarizes the arguments of the social debate regarding white delusion in the organization. This article delves into the phenomenon of white delusion, a term coined by the author, Stacey Morin, which signifies a lack of awareness and denial ...
Stacey L. Morin, Jennifer R. Bishop
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Derationalizing Delusions [PDF]
Because of the traditional conceptualization of delusion as “irrational belief,” cognitive models of delusions largely focus on impairments to domain-general reasoning. Nevertheless, current rationality-impairment models do not account for the fact that (a) equivalently irrational beliefs can be induced through adaptive social cognitive processes ...
Vaughan Bell +2 more
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Empathetic tendencies (i.e., perspective taking and empathic concern) are a key factor in interpersonal relationships, which may be impacted by emotion regulation (i.e., reappraisal and suppression) and mental health symptoms, such as psychotic-like ...
Emma N. Herms +3 more
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Jumping to conclusions style along the continuum of delusions: delusion-prone individuals are not hastier in decision making than healthy individuals. [PDF]
Literature comparing 'jumping to conclusions' (JTC) between patients and healthy controls has demonstrated the importance of the reasoning bias in the development of delusions. When groups that vary along the entire delusional continuum are included, the
Suzanne Ho-wai So, Nate Tsz-kit Kwok
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Expressivism about delusion attribution
In this paper, I will present and advocate a view about what we are doing when we attribute delusion, namely, say that someone is delusional. It is an “expressivist” view, roughly analogous to expressivism in meta-ethics.
Sam Wilkinson
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Delusion of Pregnancy as a Somatic-Type Delusional Disorder in a Young Male From the South of Iran [PDF]
Introduction: Delusion of pregnancy is a bizarre delusion in which one feels s/he is carrying a fetus. The etiology is unknown, but aloneness, masturbation, and stress may precipitate this disorder. Case Presentation: We introduce a young, single man who
Reza Bidaki +3 more
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Introduction The study of the premanifest stages of the first psychotic episode with religious delusion is relevant due to the lack of clarity in differentiating normal religiosity from pathological and, as a consequence, a relatively longer period of ...
V. Kaleda +3 more
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Richard Dawkins, in his The God Delusion, argued strongly for atheism. Alister McGrath picked up the challenge and argued that Dawkins is wrong and that his arguments are very weak.
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