Chronic Systemic Delusions
Ronaldo Chicre Araujo,
José DionÃsio de Paula Júnior and
Gabriel da Costa Duriguetto
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Gabriel da Costa Duriguetto: Department of Psychology, Foundation President Antônio Carlos (FUPAC), Brazil
Global Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities, 2018, vol. 5, issue 1, 1-2
Abstract:
Systematic chronic delusions were described in detail by French and German psychiatry of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These delusions are part of the pictures of psychosis characterized by permanent delusions. It must be considered that delusional ideas are not only the beliefs and conceptions by which the themes of delusional fiction are expressed, such as persecution, grandeur, jealousy, but also delirious ideas are considered ideofeffective phenomena in which delusion takes shape, such as intuitions, illusions, interpretations, hallucinations, imaginative and passionate exaltation. These delusional ideas cannot be conceived as mere errors of judgment [1]. From the classification of Kraepelin and later with the works of Bleuler, many of these delusions became part of schizophrenia.
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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/GJIDD.2018.05.555651
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