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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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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? A Psychoanalytic Inquiry Into Large Language Models
ABSTRACT Large language models produce fluent, contextually appropriate language that invites the inference that something behind the output is thinking. The psychoanalytic theory of thinking, specifically the work of Wilfred Bion and Donald Winnicott read together, allows us to specify what thinking requires, what the LLM lacks, and what occurs when a
Mustafa Selek
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Although the practice of infectious diseases involves a broad range of surgical and medical disciplines, interactions with psychiatry are infrequent. Delusional infestation is a condition where an individual has a firmly fixed false belief that they have an infection.
Kevin B. Laupland, Louis Valiquette
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Folie à deux ou le partage de symptômes comme modalité relationnelle: à propos d'un cas
Le trouble psychotique partagé ou Folie à deux (FD) est une entité rare et controversée qui pose des problèmes d’ordre phénoménologique, nosographique et psychopathologique.
Amine Bout +4 more
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On Technology and the Ecology of Thinking: Thinking and Aliveness in the Brave New World
ABSTRACT What does thinking require? This paper draws on object relations theory—particularly Bion's account of alpha‐function and containment, and Winnicott's concepts of potential space and holding—to argue that thinking, understood as the capacity to transform raw experience into thinkable form, depends on environmental conditions that can be ...
Mustafa Selek
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Performances of Eating Disorders on TikTok—A Case of Hysterical Modes of Externalization
ABSTRACT An increasing number of videos on the social media platform TikTok show individuals who allegedly have or are recovering from an eating disorder. The videos depict particular performances and aestheticisations of eating disorders which are analyzed in detail in this article through an interdisciplinary perspective of psychoanalysis as well as ...
Jacob Johanssen, Susanne Benzel
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Successful Ziprasidone Monotherapy in a Case of Delusional Parasitosis: A One‐Year Followup
Delusional parasitosis is characterized by the false idea that own body is infested by invisible mites, insects, or other parasites. This case report describes a 24‐year‐old woman with delusional parasitosis who was treated with ziprasidone monotherapy (120 mg/day) with a complete remission of delusion and followed for one year without symptom ...
Domenico De Berardis +11 more
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Derrida and the exemplarity of literature
Abstract Jacques Derrida's scattered remarks on the ambiguous role examples play in the passage between the universal and the singular revolve around an often‐neglected point: any attempt to theorise exemplarity will itself be subject to the law it seeks to account for.
Kristian Olesen Toft
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Trouble psychotique partagé atypique: à propos d'une observation
Le trouble psychotique partagé est une entité psychiatrique considérée comme rare et caractérisée par la transmission des idées délirantes d'un patient dit "inducteur", à un autre dit "induit".
Marcellin Bugeme +3 more
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Delusional Parasitosis in Comorbidity With Shared Paranoid Disorder in a Marriage
Delusional parasitosis is a psychotic disorder where the patient has the delusion of being infested with some insect or parasite. In contrast, shared paranoid disorder or folie à deux is described when the same delusions affect two or more closely related people. It is common for these two situations to cause comorbidity in the family unit.
Jonatan Escobar-Herrera +5 more
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