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Erotomania, also known as de Clérambault's syndrome, [1] is a relatively uncommon paranoid condition that is characterized by an individual's delusions of another person being infatuated with them. [2] It is listed in the DSM-5 as a subtype of a delusional disorder. [3] Commonly, the onset of erotomania is sudden, and the course is chronic. [4]
"A Mind Beside Itself" is a three-part song cycle by American progressive metal band Dream Theater, comprising the songs "Erotomania", "Voices" and "The Silent Man". It was first released on Dream Theater's 1994 album Awake. Drummer Mike Portnoy stated that the instrumental "Erotomania" was written "off the cuff" [1] as "a bit of a joke and ...
In 'You' season 4, it’s revealed that Joe has a mental health disorder: erotomania. Experts explain what the show gets right and wrong about the condition.
$5,215,146 [2] [3] [4] He Loves Me Not ( French : À la folie... pas du tout ) is a 2002 French psychological drama film directed by Laetitia Colombani . The film focuses on a fine arts student, played by Audrey Tautou , and a married cardiologist , played by Samuel Le Bihan , with whom she is dangerously obsessed.
Season 4 of the hit TV show 'You' spotlights Joe Goldberg's erotomania again. A psychiatrist explains what it is, common symptoms, and how it's treated.
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The Kandinsky–Clérambault syndrome, also known as the syndrome of mental automatism, [1] [2] is a psychopathological syndrome primarily associated with paranoid schizophrenia. It is characterised by pseudohallucinations, a delusion of being controlled by an external source, telepathy, thought broadcasting, and thought insertion by an ...
Gaëtan Henri Alfred Edouard Léon Marie Gatian de Clérambault (French pronunciation: [ɡaɛtɑ̃ ɑ̃ʁi alfʁɛd edwaʁ leɔ̃ maʁi ɡatjɑ̃ də kleʁɑ̃bo]; 2 July 1872 – 17 November 1934) was a French psychiatrist. Apart from his psychiatric studies, he was an acclaimed painter and wrote on the costumes of various native tribes. [1]