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Intrusive memories of hallucinations and delusions in traumatized intensive care patients: An interview study

British Journal of Health Psychology, 2015
OBJECTIVE Psychological morbidity, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), is common in survivors of intensive care. Intrusive memories of trauma are important symptoms of PTSD.
Chris R Brewin
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Epistemic injustice in assessment of delusions

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2015
Delusions are one of the most elusive concepts in psychiatry. There have been several theories on the nature and definition of delusions. Jaspers described them as entailing a total transformation of reality and considered primary delusions as un ...
A. Sanati, Michalis Kyratsous
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Metacognitive group training for schizophrenia spectrum patients with delusions: a randomized controlled trial

Psychological Medicine, 2014
B. V. Oosterhout   +6 more
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The frequency of shared delusions in delusions of infestation

European Archives of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences, 1990
The phenomenon of shared delusions was found in 9 (8.4%) of 107 personally investigated patients suffering from delusions of infestation (88 females, 19 males). A greater number of females (ratio of females to males 3.5:1) "induced" others, whereas a gender ratio of 1:1 was evident in the group of affected patients.
M. Musalek, E. Kutzer
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Reasoning and delusions

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1997
BackgroundDelusions are assumed to reflect disordered reasoning, but with little empirical support. We attempted to study this in 16 relatively intelligent deluded patients and 16 normal volunteers.MethodStandard tests were used which required subjects to choose between logically fallacious and valid responses, both of which were plausible.
Chua, S, David, A, McKenna, P, Kemp, R
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Delusions of parasitosis

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2009
Delusions of parasitosis (DP) is a rare psychiatric disorder in which the patient has a firm belief that she or he is infected by parasites. Although it is a psychiatric disorder, these patients often present to an emergency physician because they are convinced that they have a severe skin problem.Patients with DP often reject psychiatric referral. The
William B. Long   +3 more
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