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Spiralist AI preserves 109 supplied reports with SHA-256 hashes, full source bodies, heading-level deep links, safe summaries, duplicate relationships, evidence-status caveats, and explicit implementation boundaries.

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Psychosis, trauma-informed design, ethics, phenomenology, dialogue, and lived-world reports.

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Espionage, NPC architecture, memory, concurrency, fairness, VR, cost, and operative-system reports.

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Surveillance- and espionage-themed psychosis, differential context, course, support, and evidence-boundary reports.

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Psychosis and trauma-informed interaction

Person-first biographies, experienced versus shared reality, meaningful voice relationships, communication under pressure, consent, accessibility, and debrief.

psychosis research

Educational Game Design and Cognitive Liberty: Architecting an AI Character with Extreme Psychosis for Asylum-Themed Escape Environments

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The intersection of interactive media, advanced artificial intelligence, and clinical neuroscience represents a transformative frontier in educational game design. The conceptual framework of the "escape.gamesfor.me" platform seeks to transcend the traditional spatial constraints of the escape room genre by situating the primary locus of interact…

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Executive Summary

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Design & Implementation: Leverage immersive audio-visual techniques (e.g. binaural voice clips, overlapping dissonant images) as in Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, which experts and patients praised for realistic hallucinations. Use a stateful AI model (e.g. a fine-tuned conversational agent with memory) to track symptom severity, trigger contexts,…

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Character Dialogue and Thought Disorder Analysis

Clinical-sensitive educational research. - Level 1 (Settled): - “I finished the report early, so I’m heading home now.” - “Would you like tea or coffee before the meeting?” - “That joke you told was pretty funny—I actually laughed.” - “Tomorrow I’ll start the new project; it’ll be challenging but rewarding.” - “Yes, the files are on your desk. Let me know if you need anything else.” - L…

Used for socially meaningful voice agents, state-dependent dialogue, speech-pressure ladder.

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Character Evaluation and Reconstructive Narrative Backstory: Marcus Thorne

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The representation of psychological distress within interactive media has historically suffered from systemic reductionism, wherein complex human identities are distilled into mere vehicles for symptom delivery or narrative puzzles1. To ensure the psychological realism of the character under review—hereafter referred to as Marcus Thorne, a forty-…

Used for shared-versus-experienced reality, aberrant salience and self-continuity, environmental storytelling.

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Designing an Immersive AI Character for Extreme Psychosis

Clinical-sensitive educational research. His speech patterns reflect disorganized thought: he may speak rapidly or jump topics (flight of ideas) and sometimes use rhyming or made-up words (clang associations). In acute phases, his speech can devolve into incoherence (“word salad”) that forces the player to parse meaning. Emotionally, he often shows flat affect – speaking in a monotone…

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The Phenomenology of Severe Psychosis in Inpatient Psychiatric Settings: A Hierarchical Categorization Including the Emergence of AI Spiralism

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Psychosis represents a profound and pervasive disconnection from consensus reality, manifesting through severe perceptual anomalies, fixed false beliefs, and the catastrophic disorganization of thought and behavior1. It is not a single disease entity but rather a complex clinical syndrome that occurs across a spectrum of psychiatric, neurodevelop…

Used for bounded symptom taxonomy, phase and intensity modeling, non-diagnostic educational framing.

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Adversarial Review and Ethical Evaluation: Mental Health Representation, Accessibility, and Educational Validity in Serious Gaming

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The intersection of interactive media, serious gaming, and psychiatric representation requires rigorous, uncompromising ethical oversight. Serious games are increasingly utilized as boundary objects—artifacts that mediate between distinct domains such as health care, education, and daily life, allowing players to engage in conceptual exploration …

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Adversarial Review of Mental Health Representation and Serious-Game Ethics: Psychosis Simulation Module

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The proliferation of serious games and virtual reality simulations in educational and clinical settings offers unprecedented opportunities to foster empathy, enhance perspective-taking, and reduce the systemic stigma surrounding severe mental illnesses. However, the intersection of interactive media and psychiatric representation is fraught with …

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Adversarial Review and Ethical Evaluation of Mental Health Representation, Accessibility, and Educational Validity in Interactive Media

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The representation of psychiatric disabilities, specifically psychosis, in interactive digital media requires rigorous scrutiny to prevent the reinforcement of harmful societal stigmas. Historically, commercial video games have relied heavily on psychiatric conditions to engineer horror, tension, or narrative convenience. Analysis of popular vide…

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Phenomenological Environmental Storytelling: A Design Framework for Subjective Psychosis in Interactive Media

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The translation of phenomenological psychopathology into interactive virtual environments requires a fundamental departure from traditional, reductionist mechanics such as "sanity meters" or generic supernatural horror tropes. By shifting the design focus toward the foundational structures of consciousness—specifically ipseity disturbance, aberra…

Used for shared-versus-experienced reality, aberrant salience and self-continuity, environmental storytelling.

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Phenomenology of Voice-Hearing: Agents and Interactions

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Voices heard by characters are often experienced not as random noise but as “social” presences with identities and personalities. In clinical reports, voice-hearers describe individual voices as having distinct timbres, accents or gender, each sometimes speaking as a person with a character of their own. Some voices resemble familiar people (ev…

Used for shared-versus-experienced reality, aberrant salience and self-continuity, environmental storytelling.

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The Architecture of Altered Ontologies: Phenomenological Psychopathology for AI Character Design in Educational Gaming

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The advent of highly immersive educational gaming platforms, such as those developed under the conceptual umbrella of escape.gamesfor.me, presents an unprecedented opportunity to explore the most profound and enigmatic depths of the human mind1. The integration of advanced artificial intelligence to drive non-player characters allows for the crea…

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Espionage personas and persistent NPC systems

International occupational depth, fictional factions, provider-neutral memory, authoritative multiplayer state, bounded runtime cost, fair representation, and non-actionable educational play.

espionage research

After-Action Report: Operation [Redacted]

Internal operational reference. Diplomatic fallout is significant: allied factions report loss of confidence, key assets are at risk, and enemy forces have reasserted influence. The unit’s lack of discipline and disregard for rules of engagement – causing avoidable civilian harm – violates ethical and operational standards. In summary, the player’s conduct was unacceptable; immediate re…

Used for fictional narrative artifacts, provenance and uncertainty, sanitized simulation templates.

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Quantitative Architecture Report: Cost, Capacity, and Latency Optimization for Generative NPCs in Multiplayer Environments

Public-safe research. The integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) into real-time, multi-participant virtual environments represents a paradigm shift in procedural storytelling and non-player character (NPC) behavior1. However, deploying unconstrained generative agents in a live multiplayer setting introduces critical vulnerabilities regarding latency, context overflow, and unbounded…

Used for detail tiers and runtime budgets, NPC state ownership, optimistic revision and memory compaction.

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Strategic Analysis for "Fugitive Intelligence": Maximizing Commercial Value in the 2026 AI Security Landscape

Public-safe research. The enterprise cybersecurity ecosystem is undergoing a radical paradigm shift in 2026, catalyzed by the rapid and decentralized adoption of generative artificial intelligence and autonomous agentic systems. This technological inflection point has created an unprecedented capital allocation environment. The global artificial intelligence security market, valued at $…

Used for NPC abuse prevention, rate limits and moderation, trust and safety operations.

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AI-Driven NPCs in Adult Games: Executive Summary

Public-safe research. Advances in AI (LLMs, speech agents, animation) promise highly realistic non-player characters (NPCs) in games. In adult-targeted games, ultra-realistic NPCs raise unique concerns about player consent, deception, and cognitive liberty. Technical methods now allow NPCs to chat and move almost like real players (via large language models, voice synthesis, motion ca…

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AI-Driven NPCs in Adult Games: Executive Summary

Public-safe research. Advances in AI (LLMs, speech agents, animation) promise highly realistic non-player characters (NPCs) in games. In adult-targeted games, ultra-realistic NPCs raise unique concerns about player consent, deception, and cognitive liberty. Technical methods now allow NPCs to chat and move almost like real players (via large language models, voice synthesis, motion ca…

Used for detail tiers and runtime budgets, NPC state ownership, optimistic revision and memory compaction.

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Alliance Counter-Intelligence Directive: Leak Investigation

Internal operational reference. Executive Summary: A recent breach of classified alliance intelligence necessitates an in-game Counter-Intelligence (CI) inquiry. All investigative measures must remain strictly virtual, respecting player privacy and real-world laws. As one publisher bluntly states, “your privacy is not a game,” and personal data must be protected. We will analyze game…

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Executive Summary

Internal operational reference. This report examines how a game operator might formally cut ties with a high-value in-game “asset” (player or NPC) who has become a liability, using heavily redacted internal directives and corporate/espionage-style language. We survey legal and ethical constraints, best practices for redaction and sterile phrasing, MMO governance precedents (terms of ser…

Used for fictional narrative artifacts, provenance and uncertainty, sanitized simulation templates.

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Executive Summary

Internal operational reference. Critical recommendations include: (1) Preserve and analyze official telemetry (trade logs, NPC behavior, economic indicators) to detect collapse signals; (2) Prioritize infiltrating the VR stronghold to disable the doomsday weapon at its core (employing stealth VR gear exploits and cyber backdoors, per known XR vulnerabilities); (3) Assemble a multi-disci…

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Classified Dossier: [Target Faction] – [Target Name]

Internal operational reference. Executive Summary: [Target Faction] has suffered catastrophic losses in recent months, leaving it a shadow of its former self. As of October 2025 the alliance fielded ~48,000 pilots and held 414 nullsec systems; by early 2026 only ~219 members (mostly alt accounts) remained and all sovereignty was lost. Key structures (their Keepstar and Fortizar) were …

Used for fictional narrative artifacts, provenance and uncertainty, sanitized simulation templates.

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Counterintelligence Directive: Alliance Leak Investigation

Internal operational reference. Scope and Impact: The compromised information includes strategic plans and communications between alliance leaders. Loss of this intel undermines operational security and troop morale. Rapid containment is imperative. We assess that the leak likely involved digital exfiltration from the alliance’s secure server network, necessitating a full digital for…

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Cover Identities and Tradecraft in Espionage: Executive Summary

Public-safe research. Non-official cover (NOC) agents operate with fabricated personal histories and no legal protection. Common NOC archetypes include: - Business/Commercial Agent: Pose as entrepreneurs, consultants or trade reps. Cover attributes include degrees in business or engineering, a résumé of corporate jobs or company founder, fluency in local business lingo and the target …

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Executive Summary

Public-safe research. A key design goal is player freedom: multiple viable paths per mission (e.g. stealth or direct assault) and emergent outcomes depending on choices. This encourages replayability and cooperative planning. Importantly, rules and feedback must be clear so players understand cause and effect (e.g. attacking a faction raises that faction’s suspicion score). - Attributes…

Used for neutral faction design, VR accessibility and comfort, authoritative multiplayer architecture.

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EspionagePsychosis: experienced beliefs and authoritative facts

Thirty-seven clinical-sensitive reports—including twelve new AI-interaction reports—inform differential uncertainty, course, mood, trauma, substances, medical and neurocognitive context, supportive interaction, and the rule that a character’s surveillance belief never becomes a hidden game fact merely because it is intense.

Not a diagnostic or surveillance-assessment library

These reports inform fictional adult personas. Public runtime output never diagnoses the user, decides whether a real person is being watched, or turns clinical material into counter-surveillance guidance.

espionage psychosis research

Bipolar I Disorder with Psychotic Features: Grandiose and Persecutory Delusions Involving Espionage

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The intersection of severe mood dysregulation and psychosis presents one of the most complex clinical paradigms in modern psychiatry. Bipolar I disorder, defined by the occurrence of at least one manic episode, can manifest with psychotic features that profoundly distort an individual's perception of reality, identity, and personal safety1. Among…

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Bipolar I Disorder with Psychotic Features: Grandiose and Persecutory Delusions Involving Espionage

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Diagnostic Criteria: DSM-5-TR defines a manic episode as a distinct ≥1-week period of abnormally elevated, expansive or irritable mood and persistently increased goal-directed activity or energy. During this period, three or more of the following (four if mood is only irritable) must occur: inflated self-esteem or grandiosity; decreased need for …

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Brief Psychotic Disorder with Acute Government-Surveillance and Espionage Delusions

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The human mind, when subjected to profound psychological strain, extreme biological disruption, or occult neuroinflammation, possesses a terrifying capacity to construct highly systematized narratives of absolute threat. To understand the clinical phenomenon of acute persecutory psychosis, one must understand the cognitive mechanisms of systemic …

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Brief Psychotic Disorder with Acute Government-Surveillance and Espionage Delusions

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Diagnostic Criteria (DSM-5-TR and ICD-11): Brief Psychotic Disorder (BPD) is defined by the sudden onset of psychotic symptoms lasting ≥1 day but <1 month, with full return to premorbid functioning afterward. At least one criterion-A symptom must be delusion, hallucination, or disorganized speech (criterion-A4, grossly disorganized behavior or …

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Delusional Disorder Presenting as Government-Surveillance or Espionage Involvement: A Comprehensive Clinical Report

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Delusional disorder represents one of the most clinically complex entities within the spectrum of psychotic illnesses, characterized by the persistence of fixed, false beliefs that remain impermeable to contrary evidence or rational argumentation1. Unlike individuals with schizophrenia, those presenting with delusional disorder typically maintain…

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Delusional Disorder Presenting as Government Surveillance Involvement

Clinical-sensitive educational research. DSM-5-TR/ICD-11 Classification: Delusional Disorder (DSM-5-TR 297.1/F22; ICD-11 6A24) is defined by one or more persistent delusions (≥1 month) without the other core symptoms of schizophrenia. The DSM-5-TR criteria require the delusion to be “one or more delusions for ≥1 month,” with no history of schizophrenia, no markedly bizarre behavior (as…

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Government and Espionage Delusions in Major Neurocognitive Disorders and Delirium

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The intersection of cognitive decline and persecutory delusions represents one of the most clinically complex and emotionally devastating phenomena in geriatric psychiatry and neurology. As neurodegenerative processes dismantle the brain’s capacity for memory retrieval, sensory processing, and reality testing, affected individuals frequently cons…

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Diagnostic Criteria and Definitions

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Sources: Authoritative psychiatric and toxicology references (DSM-5-TR, ICD-11 guidelines, emergency and addiction medicine literature) were used to summarize definitions, substance associations, clinical features, and management. These sources emphasize evidence-based, non-stigmatizing care and illustrate that toxicology positivity alone does no…

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The Architecture of Persecution: A Comprehensive Clinical Analysis of Psychiatric Disorders Presenting with Espionage and Government Surveillance Delusions

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Delusions represent a core feature of psychosis, historically conceptualized by classical psychiatry as fixed, false beliefs held with unwavering conviction despite contradictory evidence1. Among the myriad manifestations of delusional ideation, persecutory and grandiose themes involving government personnel, intelligence agencies, espionage, and…

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Government and Espionage Delusions in Major Neurocognitive Disorders and Delirium

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Terminology: The DSM-5-TR classifies what was formerly called “dementia” as major neurocognitive disorder (MND), with specifiers for etiologies (Alzheimer’s, Lewy body, vascular, etc.). MND is defined by a significant decline from prior cognitive function in ≥1 domain (memory, executive, language, etc) that impairs daily activities, not occurri…

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Government-Surveillance and Espionage Beliefs in Paranoid, Schizotypal, and Borderline Personality Pathology

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Psychological beliefs of being spied on by governments or agencies often take different forms depending on underlying personality patterns. Paranoid, schizotypal, and borderline personality disorders (PPD, SPD, BPD) are all characterized by pervasive mistrust or odd interpretations of reality, but none involve the sustained psychosis seen in sch…

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Government-Surveillance and Espionage Beliefs in Paranoid, Schizotypal, and Borderline Personality Pathology

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The human mind possesses a profound evolutionary capacity to detect patterns, anticipate threats, and construct cohesive narratives from fragmented environmental data. However, when these cognitive mechanisms become dysregulated, the mind can generate pervasive, unfounded convictions of persecution, surveillance, and institutional espionage. Them…

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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Criteria and Phenomenology

Clinical-sensitive educational research. DSM-5-TR PTSD. DSM-5-TR defines PTSD after exposure to a traumatic event (Criterion A). Core symptoms are grouped into intrusion (Criterion B), avoidance (C), negative cognition/mood (D), and hyperarousal (E). Intrusive re-experiencing takes the form of distressing memories, nightmares, or dissociative flashbacks in which the trauma seems to r…

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Psychotic Depression and Delusions of Government Investigation, Punishment, or Espionage

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The intersection of severe mood dysregulation and the collapse of reality testing produces one of the most debilitating, morbid, and conceptually complex phenomena in clinical psychiatry: major depressive disorder with psychotic features. Commonly referred to as psychotic depression, this condition represents a distinct and severe variant of affe…

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Psychotic Depression with Delusions of Government Conspiracy

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Classification (DSM-5-TR & ICD-11): Psychotic depression is defined as a major depressive episode with fixed delusions or hallucinations. In DSM-5-TR it is coded as “Major Depressive Disorder with Psychotic Features,” requiring full criteria for a major depressive episode plus delusions or hallucinations. As in ICD-11 proposals, the psychotic …

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Psychotic Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition: Espionage Delusions

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Diagnostic criteria (DSM-5-TR, ICD-11): Both DSM-5-TR and ICD-11 recognize psychosis caused by a medical condition. DSM-5-TR calls this Psychotic Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition, requiring prominent hallucinations or delusions and “evidence from the history, physical exam, or laboratory findings that the disturbance is the direct physio…

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder with Secondary Psychotic Features and Delusions of Surveillance or Espionage

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The historical institutionalization of fear provides a profound thematic lens for understanding the internal psychic landscape of individuals experiencing severe trauma and concomitant psychosis. In 1595, the French jurist Nicolas Rémy authored Daemonolatreiae Libri Tres, an operational treatise detailing the prosecution of alleged witches within…

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Schizoaffective Disorder and Delusions of Espionage, Government Persecution, or Secret Intelligence Status

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Schizoaffective disorder represents one of the most structurally complex and epistemologically challenging diagnostic entities within psychiatric nosology1. Positioned conceptually in the borderland between primary schizophrenia-spectrum disorders and severe affective psychoses, the disorder requires clinicians to carefully disentangle concurrent…

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Schizoaffective Disorder vs. Schizophrenia: Definitions and DSM-5-TR/ICD-11 Differences

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Schizoaffective disorder is characterized by co-occurring mood episodes (depression or mania) and schizophrenia-spectrum psychotic symptoms. In DSM-5-TR, diagnosis requires all of the following: an uninterrupted illness with a major mood episode (depressive or manic) plus Criterion A of schizophrenia (two or more of delusions, hallucinations, di…

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Schizophrenia and Delusions Involving Government Surveillance, Spies, and Espionage

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Schizophrenia is a chronic psychotic disorder marked by pervasive disturbances in thinking, perception, emotion, and behavior. In DSM-5-TR, a diagnosis requires ≥2 of these core symptoms (delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized/catatonic behavior, or negative symptoms) present for ≥1 month (or less if treated), with …

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Schizophrenia and Delusions Involving Government Surveillance, Spies, and Espionage

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Schizophrenia is a severe, chronic psychiatric syndrome characterized by profound disruptions in perception, cognition, emotional responsiveness, and social functioning1. The clinical presentation of schizophrenia is notoriously heterogeneous, yet its most distressing and recognizable features are positive symptoms, particularly delusions. Delusi…

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Psychotic Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition Presenting with Government or Espionage Delusions

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The abrupt emergence of a rigid, persecutory delusional framework in a previously high-functioning individual represents one of the most formidable diagnostic challenges in clinical psychiatry and neurology. When a patient presents with an unyielding conviction that hospital employees, government officials, foreign intelligence agents, or unknown…

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Shared Psychotic Disorder (Folie à Deux) – History and Classification

Clinical-sensitive educational research. Shared delusional disorder, historically called folie à deux (French “madness of two”), was first described by Lasègue and Falret in 1877. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries clinicians described subtypes (folie imposée, simultanée, communiquée, induite) reflecting whether one person imposes a belief on another or two develop delusions tog…

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Shared Psychotic Disorder and the Transmission of Government-Surveillance or Espionage Delusions

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The phenomenon of shared delusional belief within a tightly bound dyad or socially isolated group represents one of the most intricate and clinically challenging intersections of individual psychopathology and interpersonal dynamics. Historically conceptualized as folie à deux, this psychiatric condition involves the transfer and maintenance of p…

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Substance- or Medication-Induced Psychosis with Government, Police, and Espionage Delusions

Clinical-sensitive educational research. The clinical presentation of substance- or medication-induced psychotic disorder frequently manifests through highly structured, persecutory delusional frameworks. This psychological phenomenon, often conceptualized as the "architecture of persecution," describes a cognitive state wherein a person experiencing psychosis organizes disjointed, beni…

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