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Cognitive formulation for morbid jealousy (Othello syndrome)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 June 2014
Abstract
A patient suffering from psychotic morbid jealousy is reported and a formulation to understand the psychopathology cognitively is presented demonstrating that cognitive formulation can be utilized for understanding of psychotic morbid jealousy patients as well.
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