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  2. Folie à deux - Wikipedia

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    Folie à deux (French for 'madness of two'), [1] also called shared psychosis [3] or shared delusional disorder (SDD), is a psychiatric syndrome in which symptoms of a delusional belief [4] are "transmitted" from one individual to another.

  3. Jean-Pierre Falret - Wikipedia

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    His son Jules Falret (1824-1902), with psychiatrist Ernest-Charles Lasègue (1816–1883), identified a shared psychotic disorder sometimes referred to as "Lasègue-Falret syndrome" (folie à deux). The syndrome is characterized by the coincidental appearance of psychotic symptoms in family members while living together, as well as retention of ...

  4. Burari deaths - Wikipedia

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    According to psychologists, this sequence of events can be caused by 'shared psychotic disorder', where members blindly follow the instructions of one among them. They propose that Lalit had a 'delusional disorder’. However, their elder brother who stays in Rajasthan, believes that this was a well planned murder and not a suicide.

  5. Mass psychogenic illness - Wikipedia

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    Conversion disorder – Diagnostic category used in some psychiatric classification systems; Day-care sex-abuse hysteria – Moral panic and series of prosecutions, one example of satanic panic; Folie à deux – Shared psychosis, a psychotic disorder (from the French for "a madness shared by two") Group Think

  6. List of mental disorders in the DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR

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    298.8 Brief psychotic disorder; 297.3 Shared psychotic disorder; Psychotic disorder due to ... [indicate the general medical condition] 293.81 With delusions; 293.82 With hallucinations; 298.9 Psychotic disorder NOS

  7. Delusional parasitosis - Wikipedia

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    It is considered a shared psychotic disorder. [8] The internet has created a unique situation where many people can reinforce shared delusions. This has led to the term "folie à Internet" for delusional parasitosis. When those affected are isolated from each other, their symptoms usually improve, but most still need treatment. [8]

  8. Ursula and Sabina Eriksson - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Sabina later pleaded guilty to manslaughter with diminished responsibility, after an apparent episode of folie à deux (or "shared psychosis"), a rare psychiatric disorder in which delusional beliefs are transmitted from one individual to another.

  9. Spectrum disorder - Wikipedia

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    Two forms of shorter duration (schizophreniform disorder and brief psychotic disorder) three delusional disorders (persistent delusional disorder, shared psychotic disorder, other delusional disorders) Schizoaffective disorder: symptoms of schizophrenia and a mood disorder (depression or bipolar disorder) Catatonia; Schizotypal personality disorder

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