Frontiers in Psychiatry (Sep 2021)

Transition Between Sensitive Delusion of Reference and Mood Disorder: A Case Report

  • Cecilia Maria Esposito,
  • Alessio Fiorentini,
  • Antonio Callari,
  • Gian Maria Galeazzi,
  • Gian Maria Galeazzi,
  • Paolo Brambilla,
  • Paolo Brambilla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.712552
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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The Sensitive Delusion of Reference is a clinical entity described by Ernst Kretschmer and never integrated into mainstream nosographic systems. It represents the possibility of developing psychosis starting from a personality characterized by sensitivity, scrupulousness, and fear of judgment of others. The presentation of the following clinical case highlights how the overlap between this clinical entity and mood disorders leads to characteristic psychopathology, which has not been sufficiently detailed. In particular, the delusions, which always starts from the idea of reference and the shame in the face of the judgment of others, takes on characteristics of guilt during the depressive phases and persecutory themes during the activation phases. This clinical observation, which obviously needs to be confirmed on a larger scale, encourages a renewed interest in the concept of Kretschmer's Sensitive Delusion of Reference and creates the possibility of intersecting multiple psychopathological levels, for a more complete perspective on the individual case.

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