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  • Mental Illness vs. Madness: Understanding the Distinction
    The terms “mental illness” and “madness” are often used interchangeably in popular culture, but they represent different concepts with significant implications for understanding mental health
  • Folie à deux - Wikipedia
    Folie à deux (French for 'madness of two'), [1] also called shared psychosis[3] or shared delusional disorder (SDD), is a rare psychiatric syndrome in which symptoms of a delusional belief [4] are "transmitted" from one individual to another
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  • The Meaning of Madness - Psychology Today
    ‘Mental disorder’ is difficult to define In general, mental disorders are conditions that involve either loss of contact with reality, or distress and impairment
  • What Is Madness? - Psychology Today
    We do not know what “madness” is or what it represents but we add nothing when we call it “psychosis” or “schizophrenia” and act like we do know Rather than adding, we subtract
  • Madness | definition of madness by Medical dictionary
    (1) A poetic (i e , nonmedical) term for severe mental illness (2) An antiquated, non-specific term for any mental illness, including psychoses or neuroses, of any degree and state of decompensation
  • Major Affective Disorder: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment
    MAD is a serious condition and can lead to problems in daily life, such as decreased concentration, energy levels, sleep difficulties, and weight gain In many cases, MAD involves changes in mood, thoughts, and behaviors
  • Neurological Causes of Brain Disorders and Madness
    In the medical world, madness isn’t just a dramatic flourish in a Shakespeare play It’s a catch-all term for a range of mental health disorders that significantly disrupt a person’s thinking, emotional regulation, and ability to relate to others
  • Madness - Psychology lexicon
    Schizophrenia: A condition historically associated with madness, schizophrenia involves symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking Modern treatment includes antipsychotic medications and psychotherapy





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