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Shared psychotic disorder

Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry, 2023
This case report gives an insight into the otherwise rarely seen presentation of shared psychosis and documents how it developed over a number of years. It illustrates how life stressors and social isolation exacerbated by the COVID 19 pandemic contributed to the development of this curious case.
Sherlie Arulanandam   +3 more
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Shared Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder: Broadening the Concept of Shared Psychotic Disorder

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2010
Objective: Folie a deux (shared psychotic disorder) is often described in the context of schizophrenia. In this article we present this syndrome in a non psychotic context. Method: We report a case of induced obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in a married couple.
Joseph, Mergui   +3 more
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Folie à Deux and shared psychotic disorder

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2007
Folie à deux (FAD) was first described in 19th century France. Since then, the concept has been elaborated, and several subtypes of FAD have been successively reported in France. In contrast, studies in German-speaking psychiatry mainly focused on the conceptual boundary between reactive/endogenous psychosis and etiological hypothesis (ie ...
Mitsue, Shimizu   +3 more
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Shared Psychotic Disorder: A Psychosocial Psychosis?

Current Psychiatry Reviews, 2006
Shared Psychotic Disorder (SPD) is the development of a delusion in an individual in the context of a close relationship with another who has an existing delusion. SPD has consistently been interpreted from a psychiatric perspective with little regard for the relational component of the sharing of delusions between individuals.
Incorvaia, Daniela, Helmes, Edward
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Shared Psychotic Disorder: A Critical Review of the Literature

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1995
Objective To search the literature to reassess the concept of shared psychotic disorder (SPD) using modern nosology and current biopsychosocial formulation. Method Analyzing published case reports from 1942 through to 1993 that meet DSM-IV criteria for SPD according to patient age, sex, nature and duration of the relationship with the “primary”, length
J M, Silveira, M V, Seeman
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Shared Psychotic Disorder in Delusional Parasitosis

Psychopathology, 1999
Delusional parasitosis (DP) is associated in 5–15% with shared psychotic disorder (SPD). Little systematic information is available about this particular aspect of the syndrome. A thorough review of all published cases with DP was carried out. 68 case histories of SPD were identified (5.67%). The data of these patients were compared with those of their
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Coincidental mega cisterna magna with psychotic disorder: a possible neuroanatomical liability for a shared psychotic disorder

Anatolian Journal of Psychiatry, 2017
Mega cisterna magna (MCM) is a cystic malformation of the posterior fossa and characterized by enlarged cisterna magna with an intact vermis and cerebellar hemispheres. The lesion is frequently seen as isolated however it may also constitute a part of Dandy-Walker complex.
Yasin Balcıoğlu   +3 more
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Shared psychotic disorder in children and young people: a systematic review

European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2018
This study aimed at searching the literature and reassessing the concept of shared psychotic disorder (SPD) in young people under 18 taking into account genetic vulnerability, social circumstances and family situation to have a better understanding of this condition.
Vigo, Laura   +4 more
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[Shared Psychotic Disorder between Two Sisters].

Revista colombiana de psiquiatria, 2015
The Shared Psychotic Disorder, also known as "folie à deux", is a mental disorder characterized by the development of psychiatric symptoms (psychotic symptoms) in an individual within the context of a close interpersonal relationship with another individual who has an established mental illness, usually with the presence of delusions.
Carolina Rodríguez, Torres   +4 more
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[Shared psychotic disorder (Folie à deux) and Huntington's disease].

Psychiatrische Praxis, 2010
Folie à deux describes a rare psychiatric disorder of mostly closely related persons. The main feature of this disease is the unconditional adoption of the delusions of the primarily diseased person by the second person. This disturbance most frequently originates from a paranoid schizophrenia.Our case is the first published description of a married ...
Christian, Roth   +4 more
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