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- Erotomania, also known as de Clérambault's syndrome, is a relatively uncommon paranoid condition that is characterized by an individual's delusions of...
- "Erotomania", "Voices" and "The Silent Man" form a three-part suite titled "A Mind Beside Itself". Portnoy stated that the instrumental "Erotomania" was...
- (1952 – October 5, 1998) was an American woman who had schizophrenia and erotomania. She received much media attention for stalking talk show host David Letterman...
- with whom she is dangerously obsessed. The film studies the condition of erotomania and is both an example of the nonlinear and "unreliable narrator" forms...
- of the Lifetime and Netflix television series You. Attachment disorder Erotomania Love addiction Love at first sight Relationship obsessive–compulsive disorder...
- American progressive metal band Dream Theater, comprising the songs "Erotomania", "Voices" and "The Silent Man". It was first released on Dream Theater's...
- to insecure attachment. Limerence is sometimes compared to erotomania; however, erotomania is defined as a delusional disorder where the sufferer has...
- compulsive ****ion, compulsive ****ual behavior, cyber**** addiction, erotomania, "excessive ****ual drive", hyperphilia, hyper****uality, hyper****ual disorder...
- happiness, but with sorrow and unrequited love. Agape Anteros Broken heart Erotomania Friend zone Limerence Lovesickness Obsessive love disorder Romance (love)...
- intellect, while Ophelia would have been understood as suffering from erotomania, a malady conceived in biological and emotional terms. This discourse...