Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

délire d’apparition progressive

English translation:

progressive onset delusions

Added to glossary by Gabrielle Lyons
May 5, 2005 10:05
19 yrs ago
French term

délire d’apparition progressive

French to English Social Sciences Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.
Classiquement, la psychose carcérale revêt plusieurs formes : abattement dépressif chez un jeune délinquant primaire, syndrome hallucinatoire, ou délire d’apparition progressive à thème de revendication et de persécution.
Proposed translations (English)
4 +3 progressive onset delusions
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May 5, 2005 10:47: French Foodie changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

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PRO (3): Gabrielle Lyons, Chutzpahtic (X), French Foodie

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Proposed translations

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French term (edited): d�lire d�apparition progressive
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progressive onset delusions

delire = delusions in psychology/psychiatry
progressive onset means it builds up over a period of time rather than suddenly appearing in full form.
e.g.
from Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
"Her poor premorbid social functioning, the progressive onset of both
positive (delusions of being soiled) and negative symptoms, and the persistence of ..."
www.jaacap.com/pt/re/jaacap/ fulltext.00004583-199703000-00004.htm
see Google for more
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