Delusions are fixed beliefs that do not change, even when a person is presented with conflicting evidence. Delusions are considered "bizarre" if they are clearly implausible and peers within the same ...
What Is a Shared Psychotic Disorder? A shared psychotic disorder is a rare type of mental illness in which a healthy person starts to take on the delusions of someone who has a psychotic disorder such ...
New DSM-5 creates loose category for those who have disabling somatic symptoms. Feb. 27, 2013— -- Lori Chapo-Kroger was an active intensive care unit nurse, but after a series of mysterious ...
Cotard's syndrome, a rare and intriguing neuropsychiatric condition, is principally characterised by nihilistic delusions in which individuals believe that they are dead or non-existent. Although not ...
Donald Trump is delusional, so is Vladimir Putin. Then again, both Hillary and Bill Clinton, as well as Barack Obama are delusional. How do I know? I typed in their name with the word “delusional” ...
As in OCD, patients with BDD may spend a large portion of their time thinking obsessively about their perceived flaw. These thoughts are persistent and repetitive, as obsessions are known to be. The ...
Delusions are fixed beliefs that do not change, even when a person is presented with conflicting evidence. Delusions are considered "bizarre" if they are clearly implausible and peers within the same ...