Paranoid ideas

The Capgras syndrome , is a delusional disorder in which the patient is convinced that some people in their environment are not really themselves.

The person is convinced that his family member has been supplanted by another person and wants to harm him.

Psychiatrists define this as a loss of emotional recognition.

According to studies carried out by the Mayo Clinic , people who suffer from Capgras syndrome they suffer from a neuronal degeneration at the cerebral level.

The syndrome is degenerative.

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Some symptoms of Capgras syndrome are:

 

Paranoid ideas

By not recognizing the relative, the patient is convinced that they want to harm or harm him and suffers from a crisis of paranoia .

When he is convinced that his relative has been replaced he asks why.

 

It is also known as the double illusions syndrome

 

Delirious conviction

For more tests that show the patient showing him that he is indeed his family member, it is useless. He is 100% sure that he is not his relative and has been replaced by an imposter.

 

Capgras syndrome is more common in women.

 

Normality with other people

The person suffering from Capgras syndrome acts normally with other people. It only behaves in a way aggressive with the supposed substitute.

 

It is associated with other diseases

Sometimes Capgrass syndrome is associated with other psychiatric diseases such as

  • Schizophrenia
  • Brain tumors
  • Alzheimer's
  • Parkinson
  • Senile dementia

The treatment to follow in Capgras syndrome is psychotherapy, there is no specific medication, however if the paranoia is very serious, antipsychotics are administered.

 

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