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paranoid disorder

  • 1 параноидное расстройство

    Russian-english psychology dictionary > параноидное расстройство

  • 2 F24

    рус Индуцированное бредовое расстройство
    eng Induced delusional disorder. A delusional disorder shared by two or more people with close emotional links. Only one of the people suffers from a genuine psychotic disorder; the delusions are induced in the other(s) and usually disappear when the people are separated. Folie a deux. Induced: paranoid disorder, psychotic disorder

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F24

  • 3 F24.9

    рус Индуцированное бредовое расстройство
    eng Induced delusional disorder. A delusional disorder shared by two or more people with close emotional links. Only one of the people suffers from a genuine psychotic disorder; the delusions are induced in the other(s) and usually disappear when the people are separated. Folie a deux. Induced: paranoid disorder, psychotic disorder

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F24.9

  • 4 параноидальное расстройство

    Psychiatry: paranoid disorder (расстройство, при котором пациент испытывает стойкое бредовое состояние величия или ревности, но не страдает галлюцинациями)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > параноидальное расстройство

  • 5 разделённое параноидное расстройство

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > разделённое параноидное расстройство

  • 6 совместное параноидное расстройство

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > совместное параноидное расстройство

  • 7 бредовое параноидное расстройство

    Russian-english psychology dictionary > бредовое параноидное расстройство

  • 8 конформный бред

    ( вызванный у психического больного) induced delusion of mads, shared paranoid disorder of mads

    Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > конформный бред

  • 9 параноидное расстройство личности

    Russian-english psychology dictionary > параноидное расстройство личности

  • 10 F60.0

    рус Параноидное расстройство личности
    eng Paranoid personality disorder. Personality disorder characterized by excessive sensitivity to setbacks, unforgiveness of insults; suspiciousness and a tendency to distort experience by misconstruing the neutral or friendly actions of others as hostile or contemptuous; recurrent suspicions, without justification, regarding the sexual fidelity of the spouse or sexual partner; and a combative and tenacious sense of personal rights. There may be excessive self-importance, and there is often excessive self-reference. Personality (disorder): expansive paranoid, fanatic, querulant, paranoid, sensitive paranoid. (Excludes: ) paranoia ( F22.0), paranoia querulans ( F22.8), paranoid: psychosis ( F22.0), schizophrenia ( F20.0), state ( F22.0)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F60.0

  • 11 F06.2

    рус Органическое бредовое (шизофреноподобное) расстройство
    eng Organic delusional (schizophrenia-like) disorder. A disorder in which persistent or recurrent delusions dominate the clinical picture. The delusions may be accompanied by hallucinations. Some features suggestive of schizophrenia, such as bizarre hallucinations or thought disorder, may be present. Paranoid and paranoid-hallucinatory organic states. Schizophrenia-like psychosis in epilepsy. (Excludes: ) disorder: acute and transient psychotic ( F23.-), persistent delusional ( F22.-), psychotic drug-induced ( F11-F19 with common fourth character.5), schizophrenia ( F20.-)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F06.2

  • 12 F22.0

    рус Бредовое расстройство
    eng Delusional disorder. A disorder characterized by the development either of a single delusion or of a set of related delusions that are usually persistent and sometimes lifelong. The content of the delusion or delusions is very variable. Clear and persistent auditory hallucinations (voices), schizophrenic symptoms such as delusions of control and marked blunting of affect, and definite evidence of brain disease are all incompatible with this diagnosis. However, the presence of occasional or transitory auditory hallucinations, particularly in elderly patients, does not rule out this diagnosis, provided that they are not typically schizophrenic and form only a small part of the overall clinical picture. Paranoia. Paranoid: psychosis, state. Paraphrenia (late). Sensitiver Beziehungswahn. (Excludes: ) paranoid: personality disorder ( F60.0), psychosis, psychogenic ( F23.3), reaction ( F23.3), schizophrenia ( F20.0)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F22.0

  • 13 F21

    рус Шизотипическое расстройство
    eng Schizotypal disorder. A disorder characterized by eccentric behaviour and anomalies of thinking and affect which resemble those seen in schizophrenia, though no definite and characteristic schizophrenic anomalies occur at any stage. The symptoms may include a cold or inappropriate affect; anhedonia; odd or eccentric behaviour; a tendency to social withdrawal; paranoid or bizarre ideas not amounting to true delusions; obsessive ruminations; thought disorder and perceptual disturbances; occasional transient quasi-psychotic episodes with intense illusions, auditory or other hallucinations, and delusion-like ideas, usually occurring without external provocation. There is no definite onset and evolution and course are usually those of a personality disorder. Latent schizophrenic reaction. Schizophrenia: borderline, latent, prepsychotic, prodromal, pseudoneurotic, pseudopsychopathic. Schizotypal personality disorder. (Excludes: ) Asperger's syndrome ( F84.5), schizoid personality disorder ( F60.1)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F21

  • 14 F21.9

    рус Шизотипическое расстройство
    eng Schizotypal disorder. A disorder characterized by eccentric behaviour and anomalies of thinking and affect which resemble those seen in schizophrenia, though no definite and characteristic schizophrenic anomalies occur at any stage. The symptoms may include a cold or inappropriate affect; anhedonia; odd or eccentric behaviour; a tendency to social withdrawal; paranoid or bizarre ideas not amounting to true delusions; obsessive ruminations; thought disorder and perceptual disturbances; occasional transient quasi-psychotic episodes with intense illusions, auditory or other hallucinations, and delusion-like ideas, usually occurring without external provocation. There is no definite onset and evolution and course are usually those of a personality disorder. Latent schizophrenic reaction. Schizophrenia: borderline, latent, prepsychotic, prodromal, pseudoneurotic, pseudopsychopathic. Schizotypal personality disorder. (Excludes: ) Asperger's syndrome ( F84.5), schizoid personality disorder ( F60.1)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F21.9

  • 15 F10.5

    рус Психотическое расстройство, вызванное употреблением алкоголя
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of alcohol. Psychotic disorder. A cluster of psychotic phenomena that occur during or following psychoactive substance use but that are not explained on the basis of acute intoxication alone and do not form part of a withdrawal state. The disorder is characterized by hallucinations (typically auditory, but often in more than one sensory modality), perceptual distortions, delusions (often of a paranoid or persecutory nature), psychomotor disturbances (excitement or stupor), and an abnormal affect, which may range from intense fear to ecstasy. The sensorium is usually clear but some degree of clouding of consciousness, though not severe confusion, may be present. Alcoholic: hallucinosis, jealousy, paranoia, psychosis NOS. (Excludes: ) alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-induced residual and late-onset psychotic disorder ( F10-F19 with common fourth character.7)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F10.5

  • 16 F11.5

    рус Психотическое расстройство, вызванное употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Psychotic disorder. A cluster of psychotic phenomena that occur during or following psychoactive substance use but that are not explained on the basis of acute intoxication alone and do not form part of a withdrawal state. The disorder is characterized by hallucinations (typically auditory, but often in more than one sensory modality), perceptual distortions, delusions (often of a paranoid or persecutory nature), psychomotor disturbances (excitement or stupor), and an abnormal affect, which may range from intense fear to ecstasy. The sensorium is usually clear but some degree of clouding of consciousness, though not severe confusion, may be present. Alcoholic: hallucinosis, jealousy, paranoia, psychosis NOS. (Excludes: ) alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-induced residual and late-onset psychotic disorder ( F10-F19 with common fourth character.7)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.5

  • 17 F12.5

    рус Психотическое расстройство, вызванное употреблением каннабиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of cannabinoids. Psychotic disorder. A cluster of psychotic phenomena that occur during or following psychoactive substance use but that are not explained on the basis of acute intoxication alone and do not form part of a withdrawal state. The disorder is characterized by hallucinations (typically auditory, but often in more than one sensory modality), perceptual distortions, delusions (often of a paranoid or persecutory nature), psychomotor disturbances (excitement or stupor), and an abnormal affect, which may range from intense fear to ecstasy. The sensorium is usually clear but some degree of clouding of consciousness, though not severe confusion, may be present. Alcoholic: hallucinosis, jealousy, paranoia, psychosis NOS. (Excludes: ) alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-induced residual and late-onset psychotic disorder ( F10-F19 with common fourth character.7)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F12.5

  • 18 F13.5

    рус Психотическое расстройство, вызванное употреблением седативных или снотворных средств
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of sedatives or hypnotics. Psychotic disorder. A cluster of psychotic phenomena that occur during or following psychoactive substance use but that are not explained on the basis of acute intoxication alone and do not form part of a withdrawal state. The disorder is characterized by hallucinations (typically auditory, but often in more than one sensory modality), perceptual distortions, delusions (often of a paranoid or persecutory nature), psychomotor disturbances (excitement or stupor), and an abnormal affect, which may range from intense fear to ecstasy. The sensorium is usually clear but some degree of clouding of consciousness, though not severe confusion, may be present. Alcoholic: hallucinosis, jealousy, paranoia, psychosis NOS. (Excludes: ) alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-induced residual and late-onset psychotic disorder ( F10-F19 with common fourth character.7)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F13.5

  • 19 F14.5

    рус Психотическое расстройство, вызванное употреблением кокаина
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of cocaine. Psychotic disorder. A cluster of psychotic phenomena that occur during or following psychoactive substance use but that are not explained on the basis of acute intoxication alone and do not form part of a withdrawal state. The disorder is characterized by hallucinations (typically auditory, but often in more than one sensory modality), perceptual distortions, delusions (often of a paranoid or persecutory nature), psychomotor disturbances (excitement or stupor), and an abnormal affect, which may range from intense fear to ecstasy. The sensorium is usually clear but some degree of clouding of consciousness, though not severe confusion, may be present. Alcoholic: hallucinosis, jealousy, paranoia, psychosis NOS. (Excludes: ) alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-induced residual and late-onset psychotic disorder ( F10-F19 with common fourth character.7)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F14.5

  • 20 F15.5

    рус Психотическое расстройство, вызванное употреблением других стимуляторов (включая кофеин)
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of other stimulants, including caffeine. Psychotic disorder. A cluster of psychotic phenomena that occur during or following psychoactive substance use but that are not explained on the basis of acute intoxication alone and do not form part of a withdrawal state. The disorder is characterized by hallucinations (typically auditory, but often in more than one sensory modality), perceptual distortions, delusions (often of a paranoid or persecutory nature), psychomotor disturbances (excitement or stupor), and an abnormal affect, which may range from intense fear to ecstasy. The sensorium is usually clear but some degree of clouding of consciousness, though not severe confusion, may be present. Alcoholic: hallucinosis, jealousy, paranoia, psychosis NOS. (Excludes: ) alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-induced residual and late-onset psychotic disorder ( F10-F19 with common fourth character.7)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F15.5

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