Definition of Paraphrenia. Meaning of Paraphrenia. Synonyms of Paraphrenia

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- Paraphrenia is a mental disorder characterized by an organized system of paranoid delusions with or without hallucinations (the positive symptoms of schizophrenia)...
- causing trouble as the contentious but stubbornly persistent concept of paraphrenia". At least 50% of the diagnosed cases of schizophrenia experience delusions...
- Hypochondrical Paraphrenia Phonemic Paraphrenia Incoherrent Paraphrenia Fantastic Paraphrenia Confabulatory Paraphrenia Expansive Paraphrenia Combined Systematic...
- diagnostic importance in psychotic disorders including schizophrenia, paraphrenia, manic episodes of bipolar disorder, and psychotic depression. Delusions...
- be expected to arrive normally in all persons with greater age (see paraphrenia). After about 1920, the beginning use of dementia for what is now understood...
- changes of ****ual development." From Kraepelin, Emil Dementia praecox and paraphrenia, Chapter IX "Frequency and Causes", Chicago Medical Book. Co., (Text)...
- psychotic disorder Delusional disorder Delusional misidentification syndrome Paraphrenia Psychosis Schizophrenia Schizoaffective disorder Schizophreniform disorder...
- crime he did not commit. He was late in life diagnosed as suffering from paraphrenia, a late-onset mental disorder featuring such symptoms as delusions and...
- contagion Jocasta complex Major depressive disorder M**** psychogenic illness Paraphrenia Schizophrenia Slender Man stabbing Columbine High School M****acre "folie...
- 1348/014466500163400. PMID 11107494. Fuchs T (1999). "Life Events in Late Paraphrenia and Depression". Psychopathology. 32 (2): 60–69. doi:10.1159/000029069...