Delusional companion syndrome is considered a neuropathology of the self, specifically a delusional misidentification syndrome. Affected individuals believe...
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Delusional misidentification syndrome is an umbrella term, introduced by Christodoulou (in his book The Delusional Misidentification Syndromes, Karger...
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a form of surgery which is used in cases of severe trauma Delusional companion syndrome, a psychological neuropathology of the self Diffuse correlation...
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Body dysmorphic disorder (redirect from Body dysmorphic syndrome)
normalize the appearance. Although delusional in about one of three cases, the appearance concern is usually non-delusional, an overvalued idea. The bodily...
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Factitious disorder (section Ganser syndrome)
Munchausen syndrome) was for some time the umbrella term for all such disorders. Factitious disorder imposed on another (also called Munchausen syndrome by proxy...
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Hypochondriasis (category Psychopathological syndromes)
and reassurance. C. The belief in Criterion A is not of delusional intensity (as in Delusional Disorder, Somatic Type) and is not restricted to a circumscribed...
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (redirect from Hyperkinetic syndrome)
Treatment-emergent psychotic or manic symptoms, e.g., hallucinations, delusional thinking, or mania in children and adolescents without prior history of...
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paranoid delusions that they are being followed and that their drug use is being watched, accompanied by hallucinations that support the delusional beliefs...
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Delirium tremens (redirect from Saunders-Sutton syndrome)
alcohol for more than a month, followed by sharply reduced intake. A similar syndrome may occur with benzodiazepine and barbiturate withdrawal. (Withdrawal from...
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (redirect from Post traumatic stress syndrome)
during extinction. This is consistent with an interpretation of PTSD as a syndrome of deficient extinction ability. The basolateral nucleus (BLA) of the amygdala...
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but not all – sympathomimetic drugs, as well as the risk of serotonin syndrome when concomitantly used with serotonin reuptake agents. Despite these concerns...
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characteristic of psychosis, such as delusions, hallucinations, fragmentation of behavior, and catatonia. Mania is a syndrome with multiple causes. Although...
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them, such as Capgras syndrome, De Clerambault syndrome, Othello syndrome, Ganser syndrome, Cotard delusion, and Ekbom syndrome, and additional disorders...
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for example, Prader–Willi syndrome and Smith–Magenis syndrome. Studies have shown that 85% of people with Prader–Willi syndrome also engage in skin-picking...
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Hallucination (section Charles Bonnet syndrome)
perception, and is under voluntary control. Hallucinations also differ from "delusional perceptions", in which a correctly sensed and interpreted stimulus (i...
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difficulty regulating urges, negative effects, reward deficiency syndrome, withdrawal syndrome with cessation, tolerance, or enhanced late positive potentials...
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agent that causes increased levels of serotonin can result in serotonin syndrome, which can be life-threatening. First line pharmaceutical treatments for...
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Eating disorder (category Behavioural syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factors)
food (purging); pica, where the patient eats non-food items; rumination syndrome, where the patient regurgitates undigested or minimally digested food;...
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Animal hoarding (redirect from Noah syndrome)
Animal hoarding, sometimes called Noah syndrome, is keeping a higher-than-usual number of animals as domestic pets without the ability to properly house...
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Dunning–Kruger effect (redirect from Dunning-Kruger Syndrome)
2014. Litvak, P.; Lerner, J. S. (2009). "Cognitive Bias". The Oxford Companion to Emotion and the Affective Sciences. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198569633...
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returning to the creature, presumably having chosen to return to a life of delusional captivity or to continue fighting it. The story came from a dream experienced...
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Auditory hallucination (redirect from Acute brain syndrome)
(NOS) Schizoaffective disorder Schizophrenia Substance-induced psychosis Delusional disorder (non-prominently) However, numerous persons surveyed reported...
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grandiose delusion in the DSM IV) came solely from the effects of an inferiority complex. The DSM IV states that a second cause to this delusional disorder...
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people with MDD, and they are also impacted in people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Another study showed that people with IBS have a higher chance of developing...
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year after levels return to normal. Complications may include serotonin syndrome. Lithium toxicity can occur due to excessive intake or decreased excretion...
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outpost (who play the game with a doll similar to Perky Pat dubbed "Connie Companion") in deadly earnest. The survivors' shared enthusiasm for the Perky Pat...
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Emasculation (redirect from Skoptic syndrome)
Klingsor syndrome, sometimes known as Skotpic syndrome is a condition where people mutilate their genitals as a result of psychotic religious delusions. For...
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2013.10.011. PMID 24144776. "Delusional Parasitosis", The Bohart Museum of Entomology, 2005, webpage: UCDavis-delusional[permanent dead link]. Morton...
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Antipsychotic (redirect from Neuroleptic discontinuation syndrome)
KL (4 January 2018). "Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management". The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders. 20 (1). doi:10.4088/PCC...
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"Complex Visual Hallucinations in the Visually Impaired: The Charles Bonnet Syndrome". Survey of Ophthalmology. 48 (1): 58–72. doi:10.1016/S0039-6257(02)00414-9...
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