Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
102120 Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundViolent behavior has frequently been reported in cases of Capgras' delusion, a misidentification syndrome characterized by the false belief that imposters have replaced people familiar to the individual.AimsTo better understand the relationship between Capgras' syndrome and violence.MethodAfter a brief overview of the scientific knowledge of delusional misidentification syndromes, we present two cases of psychotic sons suffering from this kind of delusion who killed their mothers and we analyzed the phenomenology of Capgras' delusion in-depth, focusing on the role of this syndrome in the etiology of violence.ResultsCapgras' syndrome may be a specific risk factor for violence towards others, particularly the murder of the delusionally misidentified person.ConclusionsLooking for the signs of Capgras' syndrome may be crucial to assessing the risk of violence in mentally disordered patients.

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