Title of article
Effect of Cultural Themes on Forming Cotard’s Syndrome: Reporting a Case of Cotard’s Syndrome with Depersonalization and Out of Body Experience Symptoms
Author/Authors
Ghaffari Nejad, Alireza Department of Psychiatry - Beheshti Hospital - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Mehdizadeh Zare Anari, Ali Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Pouya, Fatemeh Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman
Pages
3
From page
91
To page
93
Abstract
Objective: Cotard’s syndrome is a rare psychiatric syndrome. Its core symptom is nihilistic ideation or
delusion.
Case Report: A female patient with Cotard’s syndrome symptoms associated with out of body experience
and depersonalization, and complicated grief was referred for evaluation. She believed that she was killed by a
creature named "Aal" in the Persian folklore
Conclusions: Cultural and superstitious beliefs could affect the forming of the complex constellation of the
patient’s symptoms including Cotard’s syndrome symptoms. The resolution of symptoms might be achieved step
by step.
Keywords
Cotard’s Syndrome , Cultural Themes , Depersonalization
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2013
Record number
2427927
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