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Jan 1, 2009 · Delusion has always been a central topic for psychiatric research with regard to etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and forensic relevance. The various theories and explanations for...
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Jan 21, 2021 · Delusions have always presented a particular challenge for psychiatry. Especially in schizophrenia, the phenomenon confronts clinicians with generally rational people who are nonetheless disposed towards what seem to be the most wildly implausible claims.
- Jasper Feyaerts, Jasper Feyaerts, Mads G Henriksen, Stijn Vanheule, Inez Myin-Germeys, Louis A Sass
- 2021
May 3, 2022 · Effective clinical care for individuals with psychosis might need adapting to match more closely, and take account of, the subjective experience and meaning of delusions as they are lived through, which might also help redress power imbalances and enduring epistemic injustices in mental health.
Dec 1, 2020 · In this critical overview, we draw on a clinical-phenomenological framework to offer an alternative account of delusion that incorporates the experiential dimension of delusion, emphasizing how...
Delusions are unfounded and firmly held beliefs that disrupt social functioning and psychological well-being1,2. Although delusions are a hallmark symptom of psychotic disorders, there is...
Aug 1, 2019 · In clinical psychology and psychiatry, the states "delusions", "paranoia" and "hallucinations" are quite distinct and present the precise symptoms of different pathologies, which in turn also use...
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Dec 1, 1999 · In this article, we take a dimensional approach to the analysis of delusions in a large and diverse group of acutely hospitalized psychiatric patients. In particular, we explore the utility of examining non-content-related descriptors of delusions to reveal differences across diagnostic categories and delusion types.