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Induced delusional disorder. a review of the concept and an unusual case of folie à famille.
Psychopathology, 2003Induced delusional disorder (or shared paranoid disorder), also known as folie à deux, is a fairly uncommon disturbance characterized by the presence of similar psychotic symptoms in two or more individuals. Most often the symptoms are delusional. Usually the 'primary' case, i.e.
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Understanding Induced Delusional Disorder Through Case Studies
Abstract This study explores Induced Delusional Disorder, also known as Shared Psychotic Disorder, which is a rare mental condition where two or more people share the same false belief. Usually, one person called the primary case first develops the delusion, and the others called secondary cases come to believe it too because of their close and ...openaire +1 more source
A Sibutramine-Induced Delusional Disorder Relapse
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2007P. Fernandez, A. Peiro
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Abductive inference and delusional belief
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 2010Max Coltheart, John Sutton
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The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders
Tanvi Mittal, Nishanth Jalaja Haridas
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Tanvi Mittal, Nishanth Jalaja Haridas
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