The term delusional disorder refers to an uncommon although serious condition in which patients have non-bizarre delusions. These patients function in normal manners. Their delusions are not caused from drugs or general disorders. Examples of these delusions include being followed, spied on or being poisoned, having certain health problems, such as heart disease or stroke.
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- Paraphilia
- Ego-dystonic sexual orientation
- Sexual maturation disorder
- Sexual relationship disorder
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Neurological and symptomatic |
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Physiological and physical behavior |
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Psychosis and schizophrenia-like | |
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Symptoms and uncategorized |
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- Impulse-control disorder
- Klüver–Bucy syndrome
- Psychomotor agitation
- Stereotypy
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