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- 1From:Nature Reviews Neurology (Vol. 7, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedOthello syndrome, as demonstrated by Shakespeare's fictional character of that name, describes individuals with severe delusional jealousy. Retrospective analysis of data from patients with this syndrome suggests that...
- 2From:Bulletin of Integrative Psychiatry (Vol. 21, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedEkbom syndrome, popularly known as delusional parasitosis, at first sight, is not a severe disease, without endangering the patient's life, yet it is disabling for the individual in terms of quality of life. We present...
- 3From:Patient Preference and Adherence (Vol. 10) Peer-ReviewedBackground: Current research attention has been moving toward the needs of patients and their consequences for the quality of life (QoL). Self-stigma is a maladaptive psychosocial phenomenon disturbing the QoL in a...
- 4From:The Review of Metaphysics (Vol. 71, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMarkets and Medicine: Adam Smith and John Gregory, ROBIN DOWNIE It is generally assumed that transactions in a free market are based on self-interest. It is equally assumed that transactions between doctor and...
- 5From:Schizophrenia Research and TreatmentPeer-ReviewedUntil recently a widespread recommendation for clinicians was not to respond to the content of patients' delusions but to stress at an early time point that the patient has a mental illness (educating approach). An...
- 6From:Anadolu Psikiyatri Dergisi (Vol. 17, Issue S3) Peer-ReviewedOlfactory reference syndrome (ORS) is a delusional disorder of somatic type of characterized by persistent wrong belief that the person has bad odor originating from his/her body. Patients with ORS feel responsible for...
- 7From:Dermatology and Therapy (Vol. 9, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedDelusional 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...
- 8From:BioMedical Engineering OnLine (Vol. 11, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness associated with the symptoms such as hallucination and delusion. The objective of this study was to investigate the abnormal resting-state functional connectivity...
- 9From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 9, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedRecent reports suggest a lifetime suicide risk for schizophrenia patients of approximately 5%. This figure is significantly higher than the general population suicide risk consequently, detection of those at risk is...
- 10From:The Maine Review (Vol. 7, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMy mother called on a summer day while I was riding my bike. This call happens once a year, sometimes twice. Always on her terms. So I stopped to walk. "Hello?" I lifted my voice to sound chipper and bright. Not...
- 11From:East Asian Archives of Psychiatry (Vol. 30, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedObjective: To examine associations between severe mental illness (SMI), general health symptoms, mental wellbeing, and different activity levels in patients with SMI. Method: Consecutive patients with SMI referred for...
- 12From:Clinical Psychiatry News (Vol. 29, Issue 10)Intelligent, highly skilled, and delusional. The premeditation and calculated planning of the assaults on the World Trade Center and Pentagon suggest that a new type of terrorist has emerged-one who is intelligent,...
- 13From:Risk Management and Healthcare Policy (Vol. 14) Peer-ReviewedBackground: The postpartum period is a difficult time for mother and family. Unfortunately, in some cases, two psychiatric complications may occur: postpartum psychoses (PPP) with a prevalence of 0.2% and a very low...
- 14From:Bulletin of Integrative Psychiatry (Vol. 27, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedPsycho-social factors profoundly influence the meaning and nature of symptoms in mental disorders, therefore the cultural and family framework can correctly interpret behaviors and reduce diagnostic errors and diagnostic...
- 15From:The Journal of Neurobehavioral Sciences (Vol. 8, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Faizan. Ahmad, Anmol. Virmani, Mahammad. Irfan, Sourbh. Rankawat, Upasana. Pathak Psychosis includes hallucination, illusion, and delusion. Psychotic symptoms are quite uncommon in disorders like posttraumatic...
- 16From:Indian Journal of Dermatology (Vol. 58, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Jillian. Wong, John. Koo Patients with delusions of parasitosis (DOP) are more commonly recognized in dermatology practices today. However, dermatologists may feel uncomfortable treating these patients...
- 17From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 36, Issue 2)Byline: V. Aravind, V. Krishnaram, Rupavathy. Vimala Shared psychotic disorder or induced delusional disorder can occur in different clinical settings and profile and is not uncommon. A case of Folie a trois with...
- 18From:Communique (Vol. 43, Issue 4)Schizophrenia is a severe and persistent mental illness that is typically associated with distress and severe functional impairment. Individuals presenting with schizophrenia have symptoms that markedly impair their...
- 19From:Medical and Health Science Journal (Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThe study involved 320 patients with schizophrenia hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital in connection with various forms of suicidal behavior. The study developed a typology of mechanisms of suicidal behavior of...
- 20From:Neurodegenerative Disease Management (Vol. 1, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Joseph H Friedman 1 Practice Points * Psychotic symptoms are common in drug-treated Parkinson'âs disease (PD) and typically consist of hallucinations, primarily visual, and delusions, typically...