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Southern Medical Journal, 1988
I have presented a case of delusion of parasitosis, a relatively uncommon psychiatric condition, which was successfully treated with haloperidol.
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I have presented a case of delusion of parasitosis, a relatively uncommon psychiatric condition, which was successfully treated with haloperidol.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
There are two types of patients who consult physicians in connection with the fear of having cancer and in whom malignancy cannot be detected. Those who fall into the cancerophobia classification can accept reassurance and regain normal status. Those who present the delusion of cancer are unable to accept reassurance and become increasingly anxious. In
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There are two types of patients who consult physicians in connection with the fear of having cancer and in whom malignancy cannot be detected. Those who fall into the cancerophobia classification can accept reassurance and regain normal status. Those who present the delusion of cancer are unable to accept reassurance and become increasingly anxious. In
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1992
Although delusion remains one of the basic problems in psychopathology, attempts to understand its pathogenesis have been dominated by unsubstantiated speculation. Previous psychodynamic formulations have recently given way to increasing interest in measurement, and testing of models derived from cognitive psychology.
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Although delusion remains one of the basic problems in psychopathology, attempts to understand its pathogenesis have been dominated by unsubstantiated speculation. Previous psychodynamic formulations have recently given way to increasing interest in measurement, and testing of models derived from cognitive psychology.
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Science, 1928
With the administrative heads of many of our educational institutions demanding a doctorate of every member of the permanent staff, as it is supposed to be a prerogative for research, and the issuing of a list of titles published each year by their staff, the urge for so-called research, namely, a list of titles, goes madly on.
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With the administrative heads of many of our educational institutions demanding a doctorate of every member of the permanent staff, as it is supposed to be a prerogative for research, and the issuing of a list of titles published each year by their staff, the urge for so-called research, namely, a list of titles, goes madly on.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
IN AN article entitled "Thoughts on Teaching Medicine," Sir Robert Platt 1 said: ... After being taught... not to trust any evidence except that based on the measurements of physical science, the student has to find out for himself that all important decisions are in reality made, almost at an unconscious level, by that most perfect and complex of ...
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IN AN article entitled "Thoughts on Teaching Medicine," Sir Robert Platt 1 said: ... After being taught... not to trust any evidence except that based on the measurements of physical science, the student has to find out for himself that all important decisions are in reality made, almost at an unconscious level, by that most perfect and complex of ...
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Delusions May Not Always Be Delusions
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2010openaire +2 more sources
Delusion of Pregnancy: A Case Report and Literature Review
Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports, 2023Soumitra Das +2 more
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