Atypical delusional content in a case of persistent delusional disorder: Freud revisited

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Persistent delusional disorder is diagnosed when a person exhibits non-bizzare delusions of at least 1 month′s duration that cannot be attributed to other psychiatric disorders. Delusions are subdivided according to their content into various types. Here we report a case with unusual content of delusion.

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Ramasamy, J., Arumugam, S., & Thamizh, J. S. (2014). Atypical delusional content in a case of persistent delusional disorder: Freud revisited. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 36(4), 431–433. https://doi.org/10.4103/0253-7176.140742

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