A Case of Folie à Trois Induced by a Child
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Shared psychotic disorder is a clinical condition in which people in close association share delusions of similar content. While the most common cases of shared psychotic disorder involve 2 people, in some rare cases a larger number of individuals are affected, with few reports in children. We present a case of a child involved in a folie × trois, a psychosis shared by 3 persons.
J Clin Psychiatry 2015;76(1):e119
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