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Importance of Capgras syndrome in shared psychotic disorder: a case report

open access: yesJournal of International Medical Research
Shared psychotic disorder characterized by Capgras syndrome is an extremely rare condition. To our knowledge, there are only a few published papers on this condition. This paper presents a case of shared Capgras syndrome in two sisters. The inducer was a
Vladimir Knezevic   +5 more
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Neuroanatomical and neurocognitive correlates of delusion in Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment

open access: yesBMC Neurology
Background Neuropsychiatric symptoms and delusions are highly prevalent among people with dementia. However, multiple roots of neurobiological bases and shared neural basis of delusion and cognitive function remain to be characterized.
Seyul Kwak   +6 more
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Shared psychotic disorder in the Family Environment: A Case of Shared Delusion Between a Mother and Her Son in Marrakech, Morocco

open access: yesInternational Journal of Clinical Science and Medical Research
Shared psychotic disorder, is a rare psychiatric condition characterized by the transmission of delusional beliefs between closely associated individuals. This case report describes a unique occurrence of FAD involving a 45-year-old mother and her 22-year-old son in Marrakech, Morocco.
B. Raouf, I. Adali, F. Manoudi
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Folie À Trois: A Case of Shared Delusions Between a Patient, Her Sister, and Another Patient in the In-Patient Psychiatric Unit

open access: yesCureus, 2023
Folie à deux is a rare condition in which a single person (often with a psychiatric disorder) develops a delusion that is shared by another person. Folie à troix is when a delusion is shared by three people. This case report documents the unusual case of an individual who shared delusions with two different people simultaneously.
Zuckerberg, Allison   +3 more
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Delusional Parasitosis in Comorbidity With Shared Paranoid Disorder in a Marriage

open access: yesCase Reports in Psychiatry
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 ...
Jonatan Escobar-Herrera   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Shared psychosis at a distance: a case of telephone-induced Folie à Deux [PDF]

open access: yesEur Psychiatry
Introduction Shared psychotic disorder (Folie à Deux) is a phenomenon in which one person adopts the delusions of another with whom they have a close relationship.
Castelao-Almodovar S   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Internet Memes as Stabilizers of Conspiracy Culture: A Cognitive Anthropological Analysis

open access: yesSocial Media + Society
Internet memes have emerged as the de facto language of the internet, where standardized memetic templates and characters distill and communicate narratives in simple, shareable formats.
Emily Godwin   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Shared delusion amidst COVID-19 pandemic in 23-year-old monozygotic twins

open access: yesPsychiatry Research Case Reports, 2023
Walid Elkhaled   +2 more
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When Delusions Become Shared: A Study of Folie À Deux in the Context of Paranoid Schizophrenia and Cultural Values

open access: yesJurnal Locus Penelitian dan Pengabdian
Paranoid schizophrenia is a chronic psychotic disorder characterized by delusions and hallucinations. In certain conditions, delusions can be transmitted to closely related individuals, known as folie à deux or shared psychotic disorder. This phenomenon becomes more complex when influenced by cultural and social structures.
Vindyanita Simanjuntak
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Ekbom Syndrome With Folie à Deux – an Examination of Nature vs Nurture Through a Case Study [PDF]

open access: yesBJPsych Open
Aims: Delusional parasitosis (DP), or Ekbom syndrome, is a rare psychiatric disorder in which individuals falsely believe they are infested with parasites. When shared by another person, it is classified as folie à deux (shared psychotic disorder).
Aboelenien S.
europepmc   +2 more sources

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