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CASE REPORT
Assaulting the Psychiatrist : A Rare Case of Fregoli syndrome
1RMO – Cum – Clinical Tutor Department of Psychiatry, Calcutta National Medical College
2Associate Professor Department of Psychiatry, Calcutta National Medical College
3Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry, Calcutta National Medical College
4Senior Resident Department of Psychiatry, Calcutta National Medical College
Corresponding Author : dr. Rajarshi Guha thakurta, D.P.M., M.D. rajarshiguha1982@gmail.com
© 2014 Published by Scientific Scholar on behalf of Bengal Journal of Psychiatry.
Abstract
Delusional misidentifications include the Capgras delusion, Fregoli delusion, the delusion of subjective doubles and other less common symptoms. A common cause of these non-specific psychopathological symptoms is the patients' denial of their identity or the belief that their identity or the identity of relatives has been altered. These delusional symptoms occur in the context of somatic and mental diseases, most frequently in schizophrenia and dementia. Fregoli syndrome (FS) is commonly associated with aggressive behaviour. We present a case of Fregoli syndrome leading to an assault to the treating psychiatrist.
