# A case of misdiagnosis and mismanagement in forensic psychiatry

**Authors:** F. Saeedzadeh Sardahaee

PMC · DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2024.110 · 2024-08-27

## TL;DR

This paper discusses a challenging case of a first-time offender with complex psychiatric conditions misdiagnosed and poorly managed in a forensic psychiatry setting.

## Contribution

The paper introduces the term 'Psychosis Incognito' to describe hidden or misdiagnosed psychosis in forensic psychiatry.

## Key findings

- A young male first-time offender was misdiagnosed due to limited clinical observation resources in prison.
- The case highlights the complexities of multiagency follow-up and medical complications like Korsakoff syndrome.
- The term 'Psychosis Incognito' is proposed to better understand hidden psychiatric conditions in forensic settings.

## Abstract

A case of misdiagnosis and mismanagement in forensic psychiatry Speaker: Farzaneh Saeedzadeh Sardahaee, MD, PhD, Consultant Psychiatrist, Trondheim, Norway

Timely diagnosis and treatment for psychiatric illnesses in first time offenders in forensic psychiatry remains a challenge. Presenting a young male first-time offender with recent onset psychosis, ADHD and anxiety disorder, the speaker reflects upon the complexities around making the right diagnosis in a prison with very limited resources for clinical observation. Minting the term “Psychosis Incognito”, the speaker goes on to explore a complex multiagency follow up process faced by this offender and his treating team, as well as many medical complications including malnutrition and Korsakoff syndrome.

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## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** psychosis (MONDO:0005485), ADHD (MONDO:0007743), anxiety disorder (MONDO:0005618), malnutrition (MONDO:0006873)

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11860480