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    Erotomania: A Rare Psychiatric Condition- A Case Series by Amritha Chandrasekaran Sashikar, Nivetha Vasanthan, Priyasubhashini

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Erotomania is a rare psychiatric condition which is characterised by the delusion that a person who is of a higher social status is in love with them. …”
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    Conceptualizing Primary and Secondary Erotomania: A Brief Review about Two Clinical Cases by Eduardo Gomes Pereira, Francisco Coutinho, Constança Reis, Cátia Guerra

    Published 2022-09-01
    “… Erotomania is a rare condition in which an individual has the delusional belief that other person is in love with him/her. …”
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    Same Gender Erotomania: When the Psychiatrist Became the Delusional Theme—A Case Report and Literature Review by Ruzita Jamaluddin

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Erotomania is a rare subtype of delusional disorder, whereby the affected person believes that another individual, usually someone with higher socio-economic status, is in love with them despite having little or no contact. …”
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    Síndrome de De Clèrambault: uma revisão bibliográfica The De Clèrambault's syndrome: a bibliographic revision by Luís Carlos Calil, João Ricardo Terra

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…A síndrome de De Clèrambault (ou erotomania) consiste na convicção delirante, por parte do paciente, de que alguém de posição social mais elevada o ama. …”
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    Phenomenology, clinical aspects and therapeutic implications of delusional memories in Delusional Disorders: A Systematic Review by A. González- Rodríguez, J. A. Monreal, M. Solmi, M. Balestrieri, M. Fornaro, A.-L. Panfil, F. Duval, M. V. Seeman

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Psychogenesis:A novel cognitive neuropsychological research model (based on hypnosis) in erotomania delusions suggest a potential recall and reinterpretation of delusions beliefs in highly hypnotizable subjects. …”
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    L’expertise psychiatrique des incestueux au XIXe siècle : un exercice insignifiant ? by Fabienne Giuliani

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…In the first half of the Nineteenth-Century, the work of Pinel and Esquirol contributed to create the erotomania category which allowed the French society to newly consider the sexual offenders as deviants. …”
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    Paraphilia without symptoms of primary psychiatric disorder: a case report by Pang, Nicholas Tze Ping, Masiran, Ruziana, Alimuddin, Aishah Siddiqah

    Published 2023
    “…Case presentation: A 48-year-old Malay man presented with compulsive sexual behavior, encompassing voyeuristic, frotteurism, and exhibitionistic behavior, increasing progressively over the years, with accompanying overvalued ideas of erotomania. Despite the high level of dysfunction occupationally and socially, there were no apparent psychotic, manic, or depressive symptoms. …”
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    Paraphilia without symptoms of primary psychiatric disorder: a case report by Nicholas Tze Ping Pang, Ruziana Masiran, Aishah Siddiqah Alimuddin

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Case presentation A 48-year-old Malay man presented with compulsive sexual behavior, encompassing voyeuristic, frotteurism, and exhibitionistic behavior, increasing progressively over the years, with accompanying overvalued ideas of erotomania. Despite the high level of dysfunction occupationally and socially, there were no apparent psychotic, manic, or depressive symptoms. …”
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    <i>The Trickster of Seville</i>, Don Juan before the myth by Miguel Ángel Zamorano Heras

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…It is amazing to notice that what attracted the interest of writers and audiences from different literary traditions doesn’t match what its first author wanted to address, that is, the compulsive erotomania of a character that paradoxically expresses the inconstancy and the impossibility of love, such an attractive subject to the contemporary mentality, which wasn’t the main subject nor an end in itself but a way to dramatize other concerns such as the impunity of the powerful, Republic’s good government, the corruption of the nobiliary youth and the salvation of souls. …”
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    Eros and Etiology in <i>Love’s Labour’s Lost</i> by Darryl Chalk

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Lovesickness, otherwise known as ‘erotic melancholy’ or ‘erotomania’, was treated in contemporary medical documents as a real, diagnosable illness, a contagious disease thought to infect the imagination through the eyes, which could be fatal if left untreated. …”
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