Successful Treatment of Delusional Disorder, Persecutory Type with Lurasidone: A Case ReportLauren Davis B.SGaurava Agarwal M.D
Twitter Google Share on Facebook persecutory Thesaurus Wikipedia per·se·cute (pûr′sĭ-kyo͞ot′) tr.v.per·se·cut·ed,per·se·cut·ing,per·se·cutes 1.To oppress or harass with ill-treatment, especially because of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or beliefs. ...
Late-life delusional (paranoid) disorder It has been estimated that 4% of a community-living elderly population experience some persecutory delusions.116 Such beliefs are commonly associated with a neuropsychiatric disorder. A primary delusional disorder is present when there is evidence of persistent...
As the article said though, I bet it is hard to get someone with this disorder to accept treatment. I could see how they might think the doctor was out to get them, or think that their family member who suggested they go to the doctor was conspiring against them somehow. ...
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