The misidentification of Clerambault's and Kandinsky-Clerambault's syndromes

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Abstract

Eponymic terms or eponyms are labels describing phenomena that reflect the name(s) of the person(s) who first described the phenomena. Using a similar term to describe different forms of pathology leads to a muddle. In this paper, we describe "Clerambault's syndrome" and "Kandinsky-Clerambault's syndrome" and discuss and clarify the confusion surrounding these different syndromes.

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Lerner, V., Kaptsan, A., & Witztum, E. (2001). The misidentification of Clerambault’s and Kandinsky-Clerambault’s syndromes. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 46(5), 441–443. https://doi.org/10.1177/070674370104600511

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