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Speaking of Delusions of Passion of Clearambault: the Nazi Soldier …
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Abstract
The paranoid delusional psychosis are generally chronic, of varying severity, arranged in a particular structure and previous personality. They are credible, plausible, logical delusions. They are polymorphic, absurd and improbable.
'The paranoia is an insidious development of a delusional, permanent and unchanging system resulting from internal causes, accompanied by the perfect preservation and clarity of thought, will and activity.'
'The rest of the personality shown consistent for a long time and these individuals may continue to operate in their daily lives' The delusional system tends to perpetuate itself over time even remissions arising during the course.
Clérambault described in paranoid psychosis delirium claim, among which includes the passionate idealist, altruistic with dye. Passionate Idealists have a combative form of delirium, the subject can be both religious and political. For them, the end justifies the means, which always makes them dangerous. His ideological fanaticism can not handle criticism and leads them to commit against the prevailing social norm.
These patients suffer are overwhelming, your world is narrowed and narrowed. All transit plan fight with the world. Most of these patients are involved with justice.
This is a 35 years old, provided a measure of security by repeated episodes of injury to others. It is presented as a 'Modern political soldier of National' has been married for the 'pagan' religion and product of that relationship has a four year old son 'Adolf'. Relates to have the protection of Odin (god of wisdom, war and death).
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- European Psychiatry , Volume 30 , Issue S1: Abstracts of the 23rd European Congress of Psychiatry , March 2015 , pp. 1
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- Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2015
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