Delusional disorder Flashcards

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What is delusional disorder?

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Delusional disorder is characterised by delusions that persist for at least 1mo without other symptoms of schizophrenia. -Relatively uncommon

  • psychosocial functioning less impaired cf schizophrenia
  • impairments usually arise from delusional belief
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Early Sx delusional disorder?

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  • Feeling of being exploited
  • Preoccupation with loyalty or trustworthiness of friends
  • Tendency to read threatening meanings into benign remarks
  • Bearing of grudges
  • Readiness to respond to perceived slights
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What are the subtypes of delusional disorder?

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  • Erotomanic
  • Grandiose
  • Jealous
  • Persecutory
  • Somatic
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What is erotomanic delusional disorder?

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Believe another person in love with them. Efforts to contact the other person. May have conflicts with the law.

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What is grandiose delusional disorder?

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Believe have great talent or have made important discovery

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What is jealous delusional disorder?

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Believe spouse or love is unfaithful. Incorrect inferences supported by dubious evidence.
May resort to assault.

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Persecutory delusional do?

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Believe they are being plotted against, spied on, maligned or harassed. May attempt to gain justice through courts etc. May resort to violence.

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Somatic delusional disorder?

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Delusion relates to bodily function; e.g. patients believe they have physical deformity, odor, parasite

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Diagnosis of delusional disorder?

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  • Clinical assessment
  • r/o other specific conditions (e.g. substance abuse, Alzheimer’s, OCD, schizophreniform d/o’s)
  • assess severity / risk (i.e. willingness to act)
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Prognosis?

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  • Usually no severe impairment or personality changes
  • Manage delusions and monitor severity
  • Generally retain employment
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Treatment delusional disorder?

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  • Establish effective rapport
  • Manage complications
  • Lack of insight makes Rx diff.
  • Hospitalisation if pt dangerous
  • No drug has data support (may use SGA if severe)
  • Long term goal of shifting pt major focus from delusion to more constructive area
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