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Psychedelics as pharmacotherapeutics for substance use disorders: A scoping review on clinical trials and perspectives on underlying neurobiology

open access: yesBritish Journal of Pharmacology, EarlyView.
Theorized mechanism of dopamine homeostasis restoration in the nucleus accumbens core induced by a psychedelic intervention. Abstract Psychedelics have garnered great attention in recent years as treatments for major depressive disorder (MDD) and treatment‐resistant depression because of their ability to alter consciousness and afflicted cognitive ...
Lucas Wittenkeller   +3 more
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Evaluation of preclinical antipsychotic models used to support first‐in‐human clinical trials

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Abstract Schizophrenia is regarded as a complex and heterogeneous psychiatric disorder, characterised by diverse symptoms and comorbidities, which complicate both clinical management and drug development. Current pharmacological treatment, primarily based on dopamine D2 receptor antagonism or partial agonism, which has not markedly progressed since the
Thi Viet Ha Nguyen   +2 more
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The frequency of shared delusions in delusions of infestation

European Archives of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences, 1990
The phenomenon of shared delusions was found in 9 (8.4%) of 107 personally investigated patients suffering from delusions of infestation (88 females, 19 males). A greater number of females (ratio of females to males 3.5:1) "induced" others, whereas a gender ratio of 1:1 was evident in the group of affected patients.
M, Musalek, E, Kutzer
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Profitably shared delusions

Journal of Business Strategy, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the importance of mass shared beliefs in shaping economies, markets, nations, and business strategies.Design/methodology/approachThe paper takes the form of an opinion column.FindingsThe paper reveals that it is important to factor in the malleability of mass psychology, and its changeability, when making ...
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The Psychotic Couple--Sharing Drugs or Delusions?

Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association (1975), 2016
Mephedrone and methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV) are common compounds found in "Bath Salts," a recreational drug which has skyrocketed in popularity, resulting in increasing annual emergency room visits across the country. As users are often young and without previous psychiatric history it is often difficult to discern if symptoms are substance ...
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Trapped in Delusions: Democracy, Fairness and the One-Share-One-Vote Rule in the European Union

European Business Organization Law Review, 2007
The European Commission’s proposal to establish shareholder democracy and mandate the one-share-one-vote (1S1V.) rule has drawn much attention and controversy. In the pursuit of a popular appeal for the rule, European Commission policymakers have tried to turn equiproportional representation into something close to an aphorism tied to corporate ...
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Folie à deux: double case-report of shared delusions with a fatal outcome.

La Clinica terapeutica, 2011
Treatment of shared delusional disorder (folie à deux) often involves separation and use of antipsychotic medication, with uncertain outcomes and potential risks.We report on two highly interdependent and chronically psychotic sisters with shared systematic delusion, followed by psychiatrists over several years.The dominant patient was diagnosed with ...
A, Talamo   +8 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

International 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 famille: a Surinamese-Hindustani family with a shared paranoid delusion and severe undernourishment].

Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie, 2013
Folie à famille is a rare psychiatric condition in which several family members develop similar psychotic symptoms. We describe the case of a family of four with a shared paranoid delusion, who all obtained complete remission after being treated with antipsychotics on different psychiatric wards.
A S, van Amerongen   +5 more
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