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“Folie à deux,” or shared psychosis: A case report [PDF]
Introduction “Folie à deux,” or shared psychosis, is a fascinatingpsychiatric phenomenon characterized by the transmission of delusional beliefs and psychotic symptoms from one individual (the “inducer”) to another (the “recipient”) who share a close ...
E. Arroyo Sánchez +2 more
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A case report of folie a deux: Mother and daughter
Shared paranoid disorders, a relatively rare psychiatric disorder in which paranoid delusions are transferred from one individual to one or more other susceptible person(s) in close association.
Nikita Dhaka +4 more
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A Contagious Disorder: Folie à Deux and Dementia
Gabriele Cipriani, Sabrina Danti
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COVID-19 : aux frontières de la folie
D. Peyrat-Apicella, S. Gautier
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Mutoni im Un/Happyland: Die Bürde weißer Retter*innen in Tete Loepers Roman Barfuß in Deutschland
In Tete Loeper's novel Barefoot in Germany (2020), Black first-person narrator Mutoni from Rwanda recounts her experiences as a marriage migrant, sex worker, maid, and caregiver in Germany, a supposed "Happyland" where racism is considered the offense of
Sandra Folie
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Afro-deutsche Frauen in Bewegung: Von May Ayim bis Black Lives Matter
Unter Einbeziehung zahlreicher unterschiedlicher und teils unveröffentlichter Quellen aus Privatarchiven rekonstruiert Tiffany N. Florvil die Geschichte der modernen Schwarzen deutschen Bewegung.
Sandra Folie
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A Case of Delusional Parasitosis With Folie à Deux Treated With Low-Dose Quetiapine
A patient with a three-month history of persistent delusions of infestation presented to the emergency department with suicidal ideation secondary to complaints of worsening pruritus. Routine investigations failed to disclose any underlying organic cause
Christina Kalovidouri +3 more
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Folie à deux: contagious mental illness? Report of a clinical case
Introduction Folie à deux is a clinical condition that was first described in 19th century. It is a psychotic disorder in which two closely associated individuals share a similar delusional system.
A. Costa +3 more
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Pseudocyesis Leading to Folie-à-Deux
Pseudocyesis or false belief of pregnancy is the emergence of classical manifestations of pregnancy—nausea, breast enlargement and pigmentation, abdominal distention, amenorrhea, and labor pains—in a nonpregnant woman.
Amit B. Nagdive +4 more
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