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Jan 21, 2021 · Although delusions occur in several psychiatric disorders, they have been most paradigmatically associated with schizophrenia. In contemporary definitions of schizophrenia in DSM-5 and ICD-10, delusions, alongside, for example, hallucinations and negative symptoms, constitute key diagnostic criteria.
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By bringing together evidence on the views of 373 individuals with psychosis, this study provides rich data about the lived experience of a broad range of delusional phenomena, and allows for the identification of similarities and diferences across delusional themes and transdiagnostically.
Feb 7, 2020 · Delusion has always been a central topic for psychiatric research with regard to etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and forensic relevance.
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May 3, 2022 · Thus, we aimed to explore the lived experience and subjective apprehension of delusions in help-seeking individuals with psychosis, regardless of diagnosis and thematic content of the...
Hallucinations and delusions are two cornerstones of psychosis, a collection of symptoms that can occur across a range of psychiatric disorders and stems from a reduced ability to disentangle...
Jun 2, 2016 · Delusions are a common symptom of schizophrenia, dementia and other psychiatric disorders. Though delusion is commonly defined as a false and irrational belief, there is currently a...
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Phenomenological Psychopathology understands delusion as the result of changes in the aprioristic structure of consciousness. In this article, we will review the main contributions that classical and contemporary phenomenological authors have made to the theme.