The Walking Corpse Symdrome By Jules Cotard De Syndrome

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Discovered by French Neurologist Dr. Jules Cotard in 1982 Cotard 's syndrome or is known as the psychological disorder to which person believes has that he or she has lost organs, blood, or body parts to believing that one has lost one 's soul or is dead. In its most profound form, this psychological disorder also comes with the delusion that the person does not exist. This disease is most often seen in those with severe psychological disorders especially in patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Cotard 's delusion is the only self-certifiable syndrome of delusional psychosis, which means that it is the only psychological disorder that can be confirmed by the patient’s actions and acknowledgment of the disorder. (Pearn & Thorpe, 2002) Further more, to this day Cotard’s …show more content…

As more cases show up it is typically being called the Walking Corpse Syndrome. The symptoms of the Walking Corpse Syndrome speak easily to its name of this rare condition in which the patient denies existence of one 's own body to the extent of delusions of immortality. One of the symptoms of Cotard 's syndrome is self-starvation because of thinking that the person does not exist in the living world. This in itself is what can give the person who suffers from this disease the zombie look. As the patients go through their lives they try to test the theory of their own existence, this had the same result in many cases, which was suicide. There are different variations and severities to this disease, most likely the only thing one report of Walking Corpse Syndrome will only have in common with another report will be the diagnosis of the disease itself. But from what is known the disorder can follows schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, brain injury, brain atrophy, depression, brain tumors. It was also shown that women may be more commonly affected than men. Back when the disorder was first discovered the majority of

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