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1 разделённое параноидное расстройство
Psychiatry: shared paranoid disorderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разделённое параноидное расстройство
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2 совместное параноидное расстройство
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > совместное параноидное расстройство
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3 конформный бред
( вызванный у психического больного) induced delusion of mads, shared paranoid disorder of madsБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > конформный бред
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рус Индуцированное бредовое расстройствоeng 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 -
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рус Индуцированное бредовое расстройствоeng 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
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