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Association of violence with emergence of persecutory delusions in untreated schizophrenia.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2014OBJECTIVE Psychosis is considered an important risk factor for violence, but studies show inconsistent results. The mechanism through which psychotic disorders influence violence also remains uncertain.
R. Keers+3 more
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2018
This paper looks at the reparative quality of delusional systems. The Author explores and expands Freud's notion of delusion as an 'attempt at reparation'. Even if a delusion is mostly the consequence of hatred of reality and an omnipotent idealized construction to protect the ego from persecutory anxiety stemming from a destructive superego, its ...
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This paper looks at the reparative quality of delusional systems. The Author explores and expands Freud's notion of delusion as an 'attempt at reparation'. Even if a delusion is mostly the consequence of hatred of reality and an omnipotent idealized construction to protect the ego from persecutory anxiety stemming from a destructive superego, its ...
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2013
This chapter offers an overview of the phenomenological approach to delusions, emphasizing what Karl Jaspers called the "true delusions" of schizophrenia. Phenomenological psychopathology focuses on theexperienceof delusions and the delusional world. Several features of this approach are surveyed, including emphasis on formal qualities of subjective ...
Louis A. Sass, Elizabeth Pienkos
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This chapter offers an overview of the phenomenological approach to delusions, emphasizing what Karl Jaspers called the "true delusions" of schizophrenia. Phenomenological psychopathology focuses on theexperienceof delusions and the delusional world. Several features of this approach are surveyed, including emphasis on formal qualities of subjective ...
Louis A. Sass, Elizabeth Pienkos
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Psychosomatics, 1985
Abstract Review of the literature on delusions of halitosis confirms their fundamentally psychogenic basis. However, assessment of six recent cases reveals some new findings, especially that all six patients complained of sensations of bad taste. In such patients, with histories of medical problems such as rhinorrhea and rhinitis, distortions in ...
Richard L. Goldberg+2 more
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Abstract Review of the literature on delusions of halitosis confirms their fundamentally psychogenic basis. However, assessment of six recent cases reveals some new findings, especially that all six patients complained of sensations of bad taste. In such patients, with histories of medical problems such as rhinorrhea and rhinitis, distortions in ...
Richard L. Goldberg+2 more
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The intelligibility of delusion
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2010The question of the intelligibility of delusion has recently been addressed from within empirical psychology, analytical philosophy, and existential phenomenology. The different presuppositions, aims and paradigms for understanding deployed by these several approaches have not always been clearly distinguished.Psychological theories of delusion ...
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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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Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
A new edition of the timeless classic. You've gotta laugh at identifying irrationality of evidence. Mackay not make better information and how to most of his father who. This limit on these include it for fascinating engaging. It also takes a lifetime of
Charles Mackay
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Understanding, treating, and renaming grandiose delusions: A qualitative study
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 2021Anne-marie Boylan+2 more
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