| Capgras | Jean Marie Joseph, French psychiatrist, 1873-1950. See: Capgras' phenomenon, Capgras' syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| capgras syndrome | <syndrome> A psychotic disorder characterised by the patient's conviction that certain important or familiar persons in his environment are not real but are "doubles" of themselves or imposters. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Capgras' phenomenon | <syndrome> The delusional belief that a person (or persons) close to the schizophrenic patient has been substituted for by one or more impostors; may have an organic aetiology. Synonym: Capgras' phenomenon, illusion of doubles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Capgras' syndrome | <syndrome> The delusional belief that a person (or persons) close to the schizophrenic patient has been substituted for by one or more impostors; may have an organic aetiology. Synonym: Capgras' phenomenon, illusion of doubles. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Syndrome, Capgras
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| Capgras' syndrome |
a person who is familiar to the patient is believed to have been replaced by a double
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| Capgras' s. |
a form of delusional misidentification in which the patient believes that other persons in the environment are not their real selves but doubles. Cf. Frégoli's phenomenon.
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