“Folie à deux,” or shared psychosis: A case report
E. Arroyo Sánchez, P. Setién Preciados, C. Diaz Mayoral

TL;DR
This paper presents a case of shared psychosis between a couple and reviews recent research on its diagnosis, causes, and treatment.
Contribution
The paper provides a case report and synthesizes recent clinical literature on shared psychosis, emphasizing its diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
Findings
Shared psychosis is rare but clinically significant, with cases across various cultural and familial settings.
Early intervention and tailored treatment plans are crucial for managing shared psychosis effectively.
Family therapy and psychoeducation are recommended alongside antipsychotic medications for better outcomes.
Abstract
“Folie à deux,” or shared psychosis, is a fascinatingpsychiatric phenomenon characterized by the transmission of delusional beliefs and psychotic symptoms from one individual (the “inducer”) to another (the “recipient”) who share a close emotional bond. Despite its rarity, “Folie à deux” presents unique challenges and insights into the understanding of psychosis and the intricacies of interpersonal relationships. The primary objective of this review is to analyze the recent clinical literature on “Folie à deux” to better comprehend its clinical presentation, diagnostic criteria, etiological factors, and therapeutic approaches. By synthesizing the latest research findings, we aim to enhance the awareness and understanding of this intriguing phenomenon among mental health professionals. A case report of a couple of a 34-year-old male and a 43-year-old female with a shared delirium. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBody Image and Dysmorphia Studies · Historical Psychiatry and Medical Practices · Mental Health and Psychiatry
