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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Max Coltheart ◽  
Martin Davies
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2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sulochana Joshi ◽  
Mankaji Thapa ◽  
Anusha Manandhar ◽  
Rabi Shakya

Abstract Background Capgras delusion is one of the delusional misidentification syndromes characterized by the belief by the patient that the close person is replaced by an imposter who looks physically the same. It rarely occurs in Postpartum Psychosis. An intriguing phenomenon with ongoing debates, particularly about its feature and prevalence, its course, occurrence, and phenomenon in the postpartum period are poorly understood. Case presentation A 26-year-old Nepalese woman presented to the emergency for abnormal behavior on her 9th postpartum day. Capgras delusion was observed for 2 days during her hospital stay. Other psychotic symptoms appeared progressively and were treated as a case of Postpartum Psychosis. Conclusion This case describes the temporal sequence of various psychopathologies during Postpartum Psychosis including Capgras delusion. We attempt to explain the occurrence of Capgras delusion in Postpartum Psychosis.


2020 ◽  
Vol 54 ◽  
pp. 102208
Author(s):  
Rebeca Lozano-Cuervo ◽  
Mariana Espinola-Nadurille ◽  
Miguel Restrepo-Martinez ◽  
Nora Kerik- Rotenberg ◽  
Thomas A. Pollak ◽  
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Cortex ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 131 ◽  
pp. 295-304
Author(s):  
Arturo Nuara ◽  
Ylenia Nicolini ◽  
Piergiorgio D'Orio ◽  
Francesco Cardinale ◽  
Giacomo Rizzolatti ◽  
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Ragy R. Girgis ◽  
Gary Brucato ◽  
Jeffrey A. Lieberman
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Author(s):  
Silvia Trotta ◽  
Gabriele Mandarelli ◽  
Davide Ferorelli ◽  
Biagio Solarino

Abstract Despite being an infrequent crime, parental homicide has been associated with schizophrenia spectrum disorders in adult perpetrators and a history of child abuse and family violence in adolescent perpetrators. Among severe psychiatric disorders there is initial evidence that delusional misidentification might also play a role in parricide. Parricides are often committed with undue violence and may result in overkill. The authors present the case of an adult male affected by schizoaffective disorder and Capgras syndrome who committed patricide. Forensic pathologists classify such cases as overkill by multiple fatal means comprising stabbing, blunt trauma and choking. Accurate crime scene investigations coupled with psychiatric examinations of perpetrator allow reconstruction of the murder stages. This overkill case is discussed in the context of a broad review of the literature.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthias L. Schroeter ◽  
Franziska Albrecht ◽  
Tommaso Ballarini ◽  
Dominique Leuthold ◽  
Angela Legler ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 160 (42) ◽  
pp. 1673-1676
Author(s):  
László Fodor ◽  
István Fehér ◽  
György Szabados ◽  
Éva Júlia Varga ◽  
Róbert Herold ◽  
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Abstract: Capgras symptom is characterized by the delusional belief that a person significant to the patient has been replaced by a ‘double’ or ‘impostor’. Capgras symptom was discussed to be associated with violent behavior. We report here the cases of two male patients with schizophrenia paranoid type, where parricide was connected to Capgras delusion. It is important to emphasize that in our observed cases, non-adherence played an essential role in the development of violent behavior, parricide. Orv Hetil. 2019; 160(42): 1673–1676.


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