학술논문

Folie à deux in a Seychellois mother and adult son
Document Type
Article
Source
British Journal of Hospital Medicine; November 1999, Vol. 60 Issue: 11 p832-835, 4p
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Language
ISSN
17508460; 17597390
Abstract
Folie à deux, a French term which literally means psychosis of two, was first coined by Lasegue and Falret in 1877 to describe a rare clinical syndrome in which delusions are shared by two or more people who have a close and intimate relationship and are often isolated from the outside world. The phenomenon was later defined by Gralnick (1942) in his classic review of 103 cases as