Folie á deux: time to rethink ‘shared psychosis’?
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Abstract
Folie á deux is a condition in which the same psychiatric symptoms, often delusions, occur in two closely associated people. A recent systematic review questions the aetiology of the condition and suggests that it may not be as rare as previously believed. Mark Greener reports. Copyright © 2007 Wiley Interface Ltd
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10.1002/pnp.49 About DOI
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