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What (who) is Kandinskiy-Clerambault syndrome - definition

SUBTYPE OF A DELUSIONAL DISORDER, CHARACTERIZED BY DELUSIONS OF ANOTHER PERSON (POSSIBLY IMAGINARY) BEING INFATUATED WITH THE PATIENT; COMMONLY, THE ONSET IS SUDDEN AND THE COURSE IS CHRONIC
De Clearambault syndrome; De Clerambault syndrome; De Clerambault's syndrome; Old maid's insanity; Clerambault syndrome; Erotomaniac; De Clerambault's Syndrome; Erotomanic; De Clérambault's syndrome; Erotomaniacs; De Clerambaults syndrome; De Clérambaults syndrome; Clérambault syndrome; De clarembeau syndrome
  • French]] [[psychiatrist]] from whom Erotomania gets its other name, de Clérambault's Syndrome.

Kandinsky–Clérambault syndrome         
PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL SYNDROME (CONSTELLATION OF SYMPTOMS), OCCURRING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
Kandinsky-Clérambault syndrome; Kandinsky–Clerambault syndrome; Kandinsky-Clerambault syndrome; The Kandinsky–Clerambault syndrome; Syndrome of the psychic automatism; Syndrome of the mental automatism; Syndrome of Kandinsky-Clérambault; The syndrome of Kandinsky-Clérambault; Clérambault-Kandinsky complex; Clerambault-Kandinsky complex; The Kandinsky-Clerambault syndrome
The Kandinsky–Clérambault syndrome or syndrome of the psychic automatism is a psychopathological syndrome, considered to be a typical feature of paranoid schizophrenia and is characterized by pseudohallucinations, delusions of control, telepathy, thought broadcasting and thought insertion by an external force. The syndrome also characterized by delusion of being controlled by a source outside himself.
Clérambault (novel)         
BOOK BY ROMAIN ROLLAND
Clerambault (novel)
Clérambault (full title: Clérambault: The Story of an Independent Spirit During the War) is a 1920 novel by the Nobel Prize-winning French author Romain Rolland. It concerns a father's personal outcry against the militarism of the First World War, after his son dies in combat.
Jules de Clérambault         
FRENCH ABBOT (1660-1714)
Jules de Clerambault
Jules de Clérambault (ca. 1660 – 17 August 1714) was a French ecclesiastic and Abbot of Saint-Taurin d’Évreux.

Wikipedia

Erotomania

Erotomania, also known as de Clérambault's Syndrome, named after French psychiatrist Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault, is listed in the DSM-5 as a subtype of a delusional disorder. It is a relatively uncommon paranoid condition that is characterized by an individual's delusions of another person being infatuated with them. This disorder is most often seen (though not exclusively) in female patients who are shy, dependent, and sexually inexperienced. The object of the delusion is typically a male who is unattainable due to high social or financial status, marriage, or lack of interest. The object of obsession may also be imaginary, deceased, or someone the patient has never met. Delusions of reference are common, as the erotomanic individual often perceives that they are being sent messages from the secret admirer through innocuous events such as seeing license plates from specific states, but has no proof. Commonly, the onset of erotomania is sudden, and the course is chronic.