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- met.[not verified in body] Delusions of reference are common, as the erotomanic individual often perceives that they are being sent messages from the...
- Jodie Foster, and Mila Kunis, along with numerous other A-list stars. Erotomanic, originating from the word erotomania, refers to stalkers who genuinely...
- Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) defines six subtypes of the disorder: erotomanic (belief that someone is in love with one), grandiose (belief that one...
- would impress the actress Jodie Foster, with whom he had developed an erotomanic obsession after viewing her in the 1976 film Taxi Driver. Reagan was seriously...
- Schizophreniform disorder 295.70 Schizoaffective disorder 297.1 Delusional disorder Erotomanic subtype Grandiose subtype Jealous subtype ****cutory subtype Somatic...
- to her to be a caricature. Most romantic stalkers are an ex-partner, erotomanic, have a personality disorder, are intellectually limited or socially incompetent...
- minimization, denial, and jealousy. Conversely, only 10% of stalkers had an erotomanic delusional disorder. In "A Study of Stalkers" Mullen et al. (2000) identified...
- delusions may be described within the SEGUE PM mnemonic as: somatic, erotomanic delusions, grandiose delusions, unspecified delusions, envious delusions...
- **** and the common Chinese stereotypes of the ****anese as being erotomanic, misogynistic and perverted. It was supposedly a type of butterfly discovered...
- bishops' letter described De Nantes' concept of the mystical kiss as an "erotomanic delusion". Bonnet-Eymard, Bruno (2018-09-10) [2012-02-15]. "Georges de...