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‘Come share my world’ of ‘madness’: a systematic review of clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of folie à deux

International Review of Psychiatry, 2020
Folie à deux, also known as shared psychotic disorder, shows intrinsic differences when compared to other psychiatric disorders. Literature about this condition is scanty and findings about its clinical correlates are not univocal. The present systematic
G. Menculini   +3 more
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Folie à Quatre

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1977
SummaryA case of folie à quatre is described affecting a proband and his wife, sister and brother. The three family members retained their symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia. The wife was not mentally ill and her delusions disappeared in time (folie imposée).
A, Sims, P, Salmons, P, Humphreys
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A case series of shared delusional infestation: folie à deux revisited

Clincal and Experimental Dermatology, 2019
Delusional infestation describes the unshakeable belief that one's skin is infected or infested with an external organism or inanimate material, in the absence of supportive medical evidence.
R. Jerrom   +5 more
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Technological folie à deux: Feedback Loops Between AI Chatbots and Mental Illness

arXiv.org
Artificial intelligence chatbots have achieved unprecedented adoption, with millions now using these systems for emotional support and companionship in contexts of widespread social isolation and capacity-constrained mental health services.
Sebastian Dohn'any   +8 more
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La folie de la norme : de la norme à la crise

Le présent de la psychanalyse, 2019
Dans ce texte, « folie de la norme » renvoie explicitement a une derive vers la norme quantitative au detriment de la reference a la regle ou a la loi dans le gouvernement des hommes.
C. Dejours
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Delusional sharing: a history focus-on and case report of folie à deux.

Rivista di psichiatria, 2017
Folie à deux (FAD) is a clinical condition that was first described by Lasègue and Falret in 19th century. They reported a rare condition where two or more people shared delusional ideas from a person to another.
P. Balducci   +3 more
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Coexistence offolie communiquéeandfolie simultanée

International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2006
Objective. The authors report a case during which they observed serious subtypes of induced delusional psychosis (folie communiquée and folie simultanée) without any common genetic background or premorbid psychosis in the case of the secondary patient. Method. The clinical phenomenology of the case is described. Results.
Tamás, Tényi   +5 more
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Folie du jour, folie de la nuit

2019
L’article porte sur un nouvel espace et une nouvelle façon de se promener au milieu du XVIIIe siècle, la promenade des boulevards. Adulée ou décriée chez quelques plumitifs du XVIIIe siècle, cette pratique correspond à une évolution des goûts et des modes de représentation de l’espace urbain.
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