2006
DOI: 10.1186/1744-859x-5-s1-s276
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Induced delusional disorder: a case report of Folie A' Famille

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“…The people had been in a relationship from half a month to 81 months [157]. According to the classification criteria, folie à deux affects at least one secondary, but situations in which two people are secondaries are much less frequent [158][159][160]. In a situation where the same delusions are shared by three people who are intimately associated, the term folie à trois is used [161][162][163]; when four people are involved, the disorder is referred to as folie à quatre [159].…”
Section: Folie à Deuxmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The people had been in a relationship from half a month to 81 months [157]. According to the classification criteria, folie à deux affects at least one secondary, but situations in which two people are secondaries are much less frequent [158][159][160]. In a situation where the same delusions are shared by three people who are intimately associated, the term folie à trois is used [161][162][163]; when four people are involved, the disorder is referred to as folie à quatre [159].…”
Section: Folie à Deuxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wyliczenie to dotyczy granic od pół miesiąca do 81 miesięcy [157]. Zgodnie z kryteriami, folie à deux obejmuje co najmniej jedną osobą zaindukowaną, a sytuacje w których zaindukowane są dwie osoby są znacznie rzadsze [158][159][160]. W sytuacji, gdy takie same urojenia dotyczą trzech osób mających bliski kontakt emocjonalny, diagnozuje się folie à trois [161][162][163], gdy są to cztery osoby mówimy o folie à quatre [159].…”
Section: Folie à Deuxunclassified
“…Folie à famille is a form of folie à deux, where all the members of a family share the same delusion (6). The predisposing factors for folie à deux and folie à famille could be genetic or environmental (6). Shared past experience or expectations may also contribute towards the delusions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%