Folie à deux – Shared psychotic disorder

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Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme Murderers – Inspiration for Acclaimed 1994 Movie “Heavenly creatures”

Pauline Parker was born on May 26, 1938, Christchurch, New Zealand. Juliet Hulme was born on October 28, 1938 in London, Great Britain. Pauline had an illness named osteomyelitis when she was five years old. Her treatments were painful and she was excused from physical activities at school due to chronic leg pain. She was […]

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Folie à deux – Shared psychotic disorder

This disorder was first listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third Edition (DSM-III) as shared paranoid disorder. In the next edition (DSM-IV), the term changed to shared psychotic disorder. In the latest edition, DSM-5, it was removed as a separate disease entity. It now is included in the section on other

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Cases

Columbine High School Shooting, aka “Columbine”

April 20, 1999, in Littleton, Colorado, Columbine High School, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, both seniors, wearing all black – black trench coats, prepared to carry out an attack. They murdered 12 students and one teacher and 24 were wounded. This was the deadliest school rampage shooting in history at that time. It was the

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