Psychological factors in retrograde amnesia: Self-deception and a broken heart |
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Authors: | Amee D. Baird |
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Affiliation: | School of Behavioral Science, Department of Psychology , University of Melbourne , Melbourne, Australia |
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Abstract: | The psychoses of epilepsy are well recognized complications of seizure disorders, diagnosed easily from the history. However, in the absence of recognized seizures, the diagnosis can be challenging. We present a 27-year-old female, who suffered a treatment refractory psychosis for 6 years. She did not report, or display, any seizure activity, and extensive investigation was unremarkable. The onset of new symptoms prompted a repeat work-up which clinched the diagnosis of psychosis of epilepsy. Treatment with Lamotrigine and Amisulpiride achieved an excellent response, and she has remained symptom free for 7 months. We conclude with a brief literature review. |
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Keywords: | Self-enhancement Positive illusions Self-report measures |
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