Hi everyone,
Folie à deux....is French for 'shared madness' or 'shared psychosis'. That is, one person displays symptoms of psychosis that ae shared by another person or persons.
It could be that one person displays symptoms of psychosis which then induces another person or persons to also display similar symptoms (Folie imposée). Sometimes two or more people display similar psychosis simultaneously and influence one another (Folie simultanée).
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Folie à deux is a term that originated in psychiatry......Psychiatry has replaced the term with "shared psychotic disorder," which is a much less pretty, but much more accurate, description of the condition.
Husbands and wives are one of the relationships commonly seen in shared psychotic disorder. It's also common in sibling relationships.
Three American sisters, none of whom had any history of abuse or mental difficulty, ended up starring in another spectacular instance of shared psychotic disorder - folie à trois, in this case. At first, the three sisters came together because the eldest needed help taking care of her children. The eldest lived with her husband, and the other two sisters moved into a house nearby, helping out whenever she needed them. Over time, the sisters became closer, and became more religious. Eventually, the youngest sister believed that there was some kind of problem with the Bible, because of the different spellings from version to version, and that she was chosen to make it right. After three days of continuous prayer, without sleep, the sisters decided that she needed to start her work in a specific house, which belonged to someone else. They traveled to the house and demanded to be let in to "their" room. When they were refused, the first tried to break into the house, and then they attacked the police officers who came to stop them. They were put in the same holding cell in the jail, where they continually prayed and sang, naked, and occasionally attacked the guards.
When they were separated, they gave up their disorders without any medication.
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Interesting how the mind functions. Could it be the microbiome that is responsible for this?
Any views?
Sriram