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Psychotic Symptoms in Frontotemporal Dementia

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2015
Although psychotic features have long been recognized in association with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), recent genetic discoveries enabling further subtyping of FTD have revealed that psychotic symptoms are frequent in some forms of FTD. Hallucinations and delusions can even precede onset of other cognitive or behavioural symptoms in patients with FTD.
Devin, Hall, Elizabeth C, Finger
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The older patient with psychotic symptoms

Psychiatric Services, 1995
Literature of the past ten years is reviewed to examine psychosocial, psychiatric, organic, and general medical causes of psychotic symptoms in persons over age 65. Being bedfast with poor caretaker relationships and being socially isolated are risk factors for psychosis among elderly persons.
G T, Grossberg, J, Manepalli
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Imagery and psychotic symptoms: a preliminary investigation

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2002
Recent cognitive accounts of psychotic symptoms have suggested that processes involved in the maintenance of emotional disorders may also be implicated in the maintenance of hallucinations and delusions, and particularly emphasise the appraisals of such symptoms as important.
Morrison, A. P.   +6 more
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Airport Wandering as a Psychotic Symptom

Psychiatria Clinica, 2010
It appears that wandering at airports can be the expression in certain psychotic patients whose conflicts relate to separation and reunion as a major area of disturbance. The case reports presented demonstrate a causal relationship between attraction to the airport setting and ideas relating to abandonment and reuniting with family.
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Psychotic symptoms in normal‐pressure hydrocephalus

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1979
Two patients with a psychiatric history of about 20 years, and clinical and neuroradiological signs of normal‐pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) are reported. One had a periodic psychosis subsequent to a tuberculous meningitis, and this overshadowed the slight classical symptoms of NPH. She had received at least 120 treatments with electro‐convulsive therapy.
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Heritability estimates for psychotic symptom dimensions in twins with psychotic disorders

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 2010
AbstractFactor analysis of psychotic symptoms frequently results in positive, negative, and disorganized dimensions, but heritability estimates have not yet been reported. Symptom dimensions are usually only measured in individuals with psychotic disorders.
Rijsdijk, Fruehling V.   +3 more
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PSYCHOTIC SYMPTOMS OF EPILEPSY

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1923
For the past few years the Grafton State Hospital has been receiving the epileptics with a psychosis and those considered dangerous to themselves and the community. Having over 200 of these people I thought it would be interesting, as well as instructive to myself, to study them and see if they were as bad and dangerous as they were depicted in books ...
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Neuroticism in adolescence and psychotic symptoms in adulthood

Psychological Medicine, 2003
Background. The aims of this research were to examine the associations between the personality trait of neuroticism in adolescence and later psychotic symptoms, taking into account potential confounding factors.Method. Data were gathered over the course of a longitudinal study of a birth cohort of New Zealand born young people (N=1265). Over the course
R D, Goodwin   +2 more
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Psychotic symptoms, a disturbance in the sleep mechanism

The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1962
1. The close similarity between the mental content of dreams and of psychoses has been reiterated. 2. Reference has been made to the narcolepsy-cataplexy syndrome and such related phenomena as sleep paralysis, somnambulism, and sleep hallucinosis, in which dissociation of the motor and the mental components of sleep occurs. 3.
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Psychotic symptoms in perimenopause

2020
Shizofrenija se podjednako pojavljuje kod muškaraca i žena. (Begić 2017.) Kod muškaraca doseže vrhunac u dobi između 15 i 25 godina, dok kod žena ima dva perioda pojavnosti, prvi je u dobi između 15 i 30 godina, a drugi u dobi između 44 i 49 godina (perimenopauzalna dob).
Blagojević-Damašek, Nada   +2 more
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