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  1. Open Access 01-12-2016 | OriginalPaper

    Folie à Deux and its interaction with early life stress: a case report

    The existence of early-onset psychosis in children has been questioned owing to the difficulty in differentiating a psychotic disorder and a childhood fantasy as part of normal development. However, childhood psychotic disorders are now well-known …

  2. 01-06-2007 | OriginalPaper

    Folie à Deux and shared psychotic disorder

    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 …

  3. Open Access 01-12-2006 | ReviewPaper

    The nosological significance of Folie à Deux: a review of the literature

    Lasègue and Falret [ 1 ] first described the phenomena of the transference of delusional ideas from a 'primary' affected individual to one or more 'secondaries', in close association. They coined the term 'Folie à Deux', a relatively rare syndrome …

  4. 06-02-2024 | Antipsychotics | ReviewPaper

    Morgellons disease: a narrative review

    Morgellons disease is characterized by the persistent delusion of skin infestation, ultimately inflicting wounds and impairing quality of life. There is insufficient and conflicting research pertaining to this condition, imposing challenges on …

  5. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Delusional Disorder | OriginalPaper

    Induced erotomania by online romance fraud - a novel form of de Clérambault’s syndrome

    In the era of the digital age, recent advancements in communication technology have profoundly impacted social interactions [ 1 ]. The popularity of these technologies is attributed to their characteristics of anonymity, openness, interactivity …

  6. Open Access 06-11-2023 | ReviewPaper

    A close look at sociality in DSM criteria

    Over the course of the history of psychiatric classification, mental disorders have been alternatively defined either as individual biological dysfunctions or as functional reactions to a dysfunctional environment. Mental disorders as individual …

  7. Open Access 02-06-2023 | Psychotherapy | ReviewPaper

    Collusion Revisited: A Narrative Review of Dyadic Collusions

    Collusion is a specific and potentially harmful transference-countertransference interaction. At its core is an unconscious, unresolved issue shared by two or more participants, who are interlocked in a defensive maneuver. The issue at stake …

  8. 01-12-2019 | ReviewPaper

    Shared psychotic disorder in children and young people: a systematic review

    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 …

  9. Open Access 24-10-2023 | Pruritus | ReviewPaper

    The Diagnostic Workup, Screening, and Treatment Approaches for Patients with Delusional Infestation

    Delusional infestation (DI) is a psychiatric disorder defined by the fixed, false belief that one has been infested by an organism without evidence to support this. Patients may present with skin lesions and report abnormal cutaneous sensations.

  10. 01-06-2018 | ReviewPaper

    Uncommon and/or bizarre features of dementia. Part II

    In the past decades, clinicians have recognized that dementia may appear as atypical or variant syndromes, as well as the typical form. This study aimed at describing uncommon or bizarre symptoms/syndromes observed in patients suffering from …

  11. Open Access 31-10-2020 | Folie à Deux | Letter

    Safeguarding the best interests of children of incarcerated mothers

  12. Open Access 01-12-2019 | Folie à Deux | ReviewPaper

    Delusions of Parasitosis: An Update

    Delusional parasitosis, also known as delusional infestation or Ekbom syndrome, is a relatively infrequent psychotic disorder characterized by an unwavering false belief that there is a parasitic infestation of the skin, despite the absence of any …

  13. 01-07-2018 | OriginalPaper

    Delusions, Harmful Dysfunctions, and Treatable Conditions

    It has recently been suggested that delusions be conceived of as symptoms on the harmful dysfunction account of disorder: delusions sometimes arise from dysfunction, but can also arise through normal cognition. Much attention has thus been payed …

  14. 01-09-2001 | OriginalPaper

    Folie à famille and separation-individuation

    The case history, treatment and follow-up of a family sharing the same delusion are presented in this article. The characteristics of separation-individuation of this pathological condition and its treatment are discussed.

  15. Open Access 01-02-2006 | Abstract

    Induced delusional disorder: a case report of Folie A' Famille

    Induced delusional disorder (or shared paranoid disorder), also known as folie a' deux, is a relatively rare disorder typically characterized by the presence of similar psychotic symptoms in two or more individuals. However, the number of reports …

  16. 01-06-2015 | ReviewPaper

    Current Treatments for Delusional Disorder

    Delusional disorders form part of the spectrum of psychotic disorders in psychiatry. They are poorly understood in practically every aspect of their nature, including cause, phenomenology, prevalence, comorbidity, course, treatment, and prognosis.

  17. Open Access 01-12-2020 | Delusional Disorder | OriginalPaper

    De Clérambault’s syndrome revisited: a case report of Erotomania in a male

    Erotomania is a psychiatric syndrome characterized by the delusional belief that one is loved by another person, generally of a higher social status [ 1 – 3 ]. This disorder falls under the Persistent Delusional Disorder category in the …

  18. 01-09-2003 | OriginalPaper

    Abstracts to the 12th International Congress European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

    Developmental psychopathology: Transmission and change. Influence of transmission models on understanding development, diagnosis, and treatment of psychiatric disorders of children and adolescents. September 28th—October 1st 2003 C. N. I. T. (Centre National des Industries et Techniques) 2, Place de la Défense 92053 Paris—La Défence, France
  19. 01-12-2019 | Frontotemporal Dementia | ReviewPaper

    Uncommon and/or bizarre features of dementia: part IV

    It is well established that the clinical picture of dementias is not clinically homogeneous. For example, non-amnestic presentations of Alzheimer’s disease have been referred to as a typical variant. Careful examination of clinical characteristics …

  20. 01-06-2011 | ReviewPaper

    Ekbom Syndrome: A Delusional Condition of “Bugs in the Skin”

    Entomologists estimate that more than 100,000 Americans suffer from “invisible bug” infestations, a condition known clinically as Ekbom syndrome (ES), although the psychiatric literature dubs the condition “rare.” This illustrates the reluctance …

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