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Clinical lycanthropy and Delusion

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Difference between Clinical lycanthropy and Delusion

Clinical lycanthropy vs. Delusion

Clinical lycanthropy is defined as a rare psychiatric syndrome that involves a delusion that the affected person can transform into, has transformed into, or is a non-human animal. A delusion is a mistaken belief that is held with strong conviction even in the presence of superior evidence to the contrary.

Similarities between Clinical lycanthropy and Delusion

Clinical lycanthropy and Delusion have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Behavior, Bipolar disorder, Cotard delusion, Psychiatry, Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Supernatural.

Behavior

Behavior (American English) or behaviour (Commonwealth English) is the range of actions and mannerisms made by individuals, organisms, systems, or artificial entities in conjunction with themselves or their environment, which includes the other systems or organisms around as well as the (inanimate) physical environment.

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Bipolar disorder

Bipolar disorder, previously known as manic depression, is a mental disorder that causes periods of depression and periods of abnormally elevated mood.

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Cotard delusion

Cotard delusion is a rare mental illness in which the affected person holds the delusional belief that they are already dead, do not exist, are putrefying, or have lost their blood or internal organs.

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Psychiatry

Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of mental disorders.

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Psychosis

Psychosis is an abnormal condition of the mind that results in difficulties telling what is real and what is not.

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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by abnormal social behavior and failure to understand reality.

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Supernatural

The supernatural (Medieval Latin: supernātūrālis: supra "above" + naturalis "natural", first used: 1520–1530 AD) is that which exists (or is claimed to exist), yet cannot be explained by laws of nature.

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Clinical lycanthropy and Delusion Comparison

Clinical lycanthropy has 57 relations, while Delusion has 93. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 4.67% = 7 / (57 + 93).

References

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