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delusional disorder

Delusional disorder
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 F22
ICD-9 297.1

Delusional disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis denoting a psychotic mental illness that involves holding one or more non-bizarre delusions in the absence of any other significant psychopathology (signs or symptoms of mental illness). In particular a person with delusional disorder has never met any other criteria for schizophrenia and does not have any marked hallucinations, although tactile (touch) or olfactory (smell) hallucinations may be present if they are related to the theme of the delusion.

A person with delusional disorder can be quite functional and does not tend to show any odd or bizarre behaviour except as a direct result of the delusional belief.

It is worth noting that the term paranoia was previously used in psychiatry to denote what is now called 'delusional disorder'. The modern psychiatric use of the word paranoia is subtly different but now rarely refers to this specific diagnosis.

Delusional disorder may typically be one of the following types:

  • Erotomanic Type (see erotomania): delusion that another person, usually of higher status, is in love with the individual.
  • Grandiose Type: delusion of inflated worth, power, knowledge, identity, or special relationship to a deity or famous person (e.g. see Jerusalem syndrome)
  • Jealous Type: delusion that the individual's sexual partner is unfaithful (see delusional jealousy).
  • Persecutory Type: delusion that the person (or someone to whom the person is close) is being malevolently treated in some way.
  • Somatic Type: delusions that the person has some physical defect or general medical condition (for example, see delusional parasitosis).

A diagnosis of 'mixed type' or 'unspecified type' may also be given if the delusions fall into several or none of these categories.

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Lawyer argues for new trial for Ron Lafferty in 1984 killings 

The Salt Lake Tribune - Mar 01 11:36 AM
Posted: 12:29 PM- Years after he testified that Ron Lafferty was mentally competent to stand trial in the 1984 slayings of two family members, a forensic psychologist allegedly disavowed "situational competency," a diagnosis that had formed the basis of his opinion.

Husband killer Susan Polk gets 16 to life 
San Francisco Chronicle - Feb 23 5:17 PM
Convicted murderer Susan Polk defiantly refused to ask for mercy today before being sentenced to 16 years to life in prison for fatally stabbing her psychotherapist husband at their Orinda home in 2002. "Shame on you all," Polk said from the witness...

Murderer Susan Polk loses bid for new trial 
San Francisco Chronicle - Feb 23 1:17 PM
Convicted murderer Susan Polk lost her bid for a new trial today after a judge rejected her claims that the evidence supported a manslaughter conviction, that jurors were tainted by the media and that the judge was biased against the Orinda housewife as she...

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