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shared psychotic disorder
shared psychotic disordern. See folie à deux.EncyclopediaSeefolie à deuxshared psychotic disorder
shared psychotic disorder a delusional system that develops in one or more persons as a result of a close relationship with someone who already has a psychotic disorder with prominent delusions. It most commonly involves only two people and then is usually called folie à deux.fo·lie à deux (ah dyeuh), a mental disorder in which a delusion develops in a person in a relationship with another person with an established delusion. Synonym(s): shared psychotic disorder [Fr. two] shared psychotic disordern. See folie à deux.A disorder in which 2 closely related people share a delusional system; e.g., a mother who believes a son who is convinced he’s Jesus Christshared psychotic disorder The term preferred by the Am Psychiatric Assn for the widely used “folie à deux,” see there. Shared psychotic disorderAlso known as folie à deux, shared psychotic disorder is an uncommon disorder in which the same delusion is shared by two or more individuals.Mentioned in: Delusions, PsychosisLegalSeedisorderThesaurusSeefolie a deux |