‘Monkeys’ touches lightly on Emil Kraeplin’s Contribution to Radically-otherising DEPERSONALISATION Psychiatry

In the year [Nineteen-hundred & 87 of Gates, Jobs and human-liberty-beats-equality prick Milton Friedman, electronic comms ‘avatar’ and Hollywood Century cartoon character Gordon Geckoe performed in a ‘movie’ by some dude who like my grandpa did sadly though Chillingly-predictably get Parkinson’s Disease and students aware too that Glenn Close playing in “Foetal” Attraction was in there too but more of our Messed-up Feminisation of Society studies later OK] delusional disorder was introduced in DSM-III-R and continued to be present in subsequent editions.[3][4][5]

Overview

Delusional disorder is a psychiatric condition in which the patients present with delusions, but with no accompanying prominent hallucinations, thought disorder, mood disorder, or significant flattening of affect. Delusions are a specific symptom of psychosis. Delusions can be bizarre or non-bizarre in content. Non-bizarre delusions are fixed false beliefs that involve situations that could potentially occur in real life, such as being followed, having an infection, being loved, and being deceived by one’s spouse. Bizarre delusions are clearly improbable. Delusions that express a loss of control over mind or body are generally considered to be bizarre and include belief that alien thoughts have been put into one’s mind, that one’s thoughts have been removed by an outside force, or that one’s body or actions are being acted on or manipulated by an outside force. Apart from their delusions, people with delusional disorder may continue to socialize and function in a normal manner and their behavior does not generally seem odd or bizarre. However, the preoccupation with delusional ideas can be disruptive to their overall lives. For the diagnosis to be made, auditory and visual hallucinations cannot be prominent, though olfactory or tactile hallucinations related to the content of the delusion may be present.[1] Delusions are false beliefs based on incorrect assumption about external reality that persist despite the evidence to the contrary and these beliefs are not ordinarily accepted by other members of the person’s culture. Delusional disorder may be classified according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual based on content of the delusions into seven subtypes: erotomanic, grandiose, jealous, persecutory, somatic, mixed, and unspecified.[1][2] The exact pathogenesis of delusional disorder is not fully understood. It is thought that delusional disorder may be produced by polymorphisms in genes coding for dopamine receptors (DRD3 and DRD4). The cause of delusional disorder has not been identified. Geneticbiochemicalpsychological, and environmental factors may play a significant role in the development of delusional disorder. Delusional disorder must be differentiated from other diseases that cause delusions, such as substrate deficiency, neurodegenerative disorders, vascular disease, other CNS disordersinfectious diseasesvitamin deficienciesmetabolic disorders, endocrinopathies, medications, toxins, substances, and other mental disorders such as schizophrenia and mood disorders. The incidence of delusional disorders is approximately 0.7 to 3.0 cases per 100, 000 individuals annually. The prevalence of delusional disorders is approximately 24 to 30 cases per 100, 000 individuals annually. Females are more commonly affected with delusional disorder than males.[1] The diagnosis of delusional disorder is based on the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria, which include criterion A i.e the presence of one (or more) delusions with a duration of one month or longer, criterion B i.e criterion A for schizophrenia has never been met, criterion C i.e apart from the impact of the delusion(s) or its ramifications, functioning is not markedly impaired, and behavior is not obviously bizarre or odd, criterion D i.e if manic or major depressive episodes have occurred, these have been brief relative to the duration of the delusional periods, and criterion E i.e the disturbance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance or another medical condition and is not better explained by another mental disorder, such as body dysmorphic disorder or obsessive-compulsive disorder.[2] The optimal therapy for delusional disorder includes pharmacotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapysupportive psychotherapy, involuntary treatment, and insight oriented therapy.

Historical Perspective

Delusional disorder was first introduced by Emil Kraepelin, a German Psychiatrist, in the year 1883. In the year 1977 Winokur redescribed paranoia under the name of delusional disorder. In the year 1987 delusional disorder was introduced in DSM-III-R and continued to be present in subsequent editions.[3][4][5]

Classification

Delusional disorder may be classified according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual based on content of the delusions into seven subtypes: erotomanic, grandiose, jealous, persecutory, somatic, mixed, and unspecified.[1][6]

Pathophysiology

The exact pathogenesis of delusional disorder is not fully understood. It is thought that delusional disorder may be produced by polymorphisms in genes coding for dopamine receptors (DRD3 and DRD4).[7][8][9]

Causes

The cause of delusional disorder has not been identified. Geneticbiochemicalpsychological, and environmental factors may play a significant role in the development of delusional disorder.[1][10][11][12][13][14][8]

Differential Diagnosis

Delusional disorder must be differentiated from other diseases that cause delusions, such as substrate deficiency, neurodegenerative disorders, vascular disease, other CNS disorders, infectious diseasesvitamin deficienciesmetabolic disorders, endocrinopathies, medications, toxins, substances, and other mental disorders such as schizophrenia and mood disorders.[15][16][17]

Epidemiology and Demographics

The incidence of delusional disorders is approximately 0.7 to 3.0 cases per 100, 000 individuals annually. The prevalence of delusional disorders is approximately 24 to 30 cases per 100, 000 individuals annually. Females are more commonly affected with delusional disorder than males.[1]

Comorbid Conditions

Common comorbid conditions associated with delusional disorder include depression and anxiety.[18][19][20][21]

Risk Factors

Common risk factors in the development of delusional disorder are family history of paranoid personality disorder, sensory impairment, middle age (18-40 years), social isolation, personality (sensitivity; narcissistic traits), immigration, and low socioeconomic status.[22][23][24][25][26][27][28]

Screening

According to the United States Preventive Services Task Force, screening for delusional disorder is not recommended.[29]

Natural History, Complications and Prognosis

If left untreated, delusional disorder may progress to develop life-long illness. Common complications of delusional disorder include depression, violence and legal problems, and isolation. The prognosis for people with delusional disorder varies depending on the type of delusional disorder, on the person, and the person’s life circumstances, including the availability of support and a willingness to adhere with treatment.[30][31][32]

Diagnostic Criteria

The diagnosis of delusional disorder is based on the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria, which include 5 citeria:[2]

  • Criterion A: Presence of one (or more) delusions with a duration of one month or longer
  • Criterion B: Diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia have not been met
  • Criterion C: Apart from the impact of the delusion(s) or its ramifications, functioning is not markedly impaired, and behavior is not obviously bizarre or odd,
  • Criterion D: If manic or major depressive episodes have occurred, these have been brief relative to the duration of the delusional periods
  • Criterion E: The disturbance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance or another medical condition and is not better explained by another mental disorder, such as body dysmorphic disorder or obsessive-compulsive disorder

History and Symptoms

The hallmark of delusional disorder is non-bizarre delusions. A positive history of self-referenceaggressiveness, irritable, angry, or low mood and hallucinations that are related to the delusion is suggestive of delusional disorder.[1][33][26][34][35]

Physical Examination

Patients with delusional disorder usually appear well groomed and well-dressed without evidence of gross impairment. Mental status examination of patients with delusional disorder is usually remarkable for dysphoria, delusional beliefs, and suicidal or violent thinking.[1]

Laboratory Findings

There are no diagnostic lab findings associated with delusional disorder.

Chest-X Ray

There are no chest-x ray findings associated with delusional disorder.

CT

There are no CT findings associated with delusional disorder.

MRI

On MRI, delusional disorder is characterized by greater lateral ventricle volume and hyper intense MRI signals in deep white matter in temporal and frontal lobes.

Other Imaging Findings

There are no other imaging findings associated with delusional disorder.

Other Diagnostic Studies

There are no other diagnostic studies associated with delusional disorder.

Medical Therapy

The optimal therapy for delusional disorder includes pharmacotherapycognitive-behavioral therapy, supportive psychotherapy, involuntary treatment, and insight oriented therapy.[36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][1]

Primary Prevention

There are no primary preventive measures available for delusional disorder.

Secondary Prevention

There are no secondary preventive measures available for delusional disorder.

1 Batman pretends to be sick to avoid work – so he and Commissioner Gordon can run around town, watching their favorite TV shows

2 Pokemon Advanced : Ruby And Sapphire – our heroes meet three sisters who grow berries to help a nearby group of Lotad!

3 Spawn Squad – making the most of primary schooler concrete ops3A and 20th centurty ‘psychiatric’ pre moral pre-critical pre Quantum-series/ sequentia Object-relations mental development

3A+1/ n+1 [thematics team will note these former notations read out micro/ macro] Jean William Fritz Piaget was a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development. Piaget’s theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called [genetic epistemologyOBJECTIVIST ALLOPATHIC C19 BRITISH PEDAGOGIC MIND-FUCK]. Piaget placed great importance on the education of children3B Wikipedia

3B So do Mr Jason Clare, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory and the Minister for Education, Training and Skills for the South Australian government Blair Boyer MP

That Micro Shit is too much with Us\ Examined Lives Examined Lives

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Enjoie joie-joie-joie-de-vivre with the Billionaire Monks and their endless Race-wars we prefer Plato’s Race-memory (macro Right Cerebral ‘QS’ you ALL knew that now repent and/ or die)

READER, there’s several notable Micro-experience Heavy-duty Nobel-level academic jags i derived from the process of producing this document since around 3 in the afternoon yesterday in Anne’s and my actual real-time bathroom when the spontaneously ejaculated “Nessun Dorma” re-write now completely un-recalled was first sung.. but that’s for neurocognitive health people, students and scholars not a Billionaire Monkeys’ human political history & philosophy Docu-meant about to be as I tap injected into the macro domain..

So ∡:∴ (∴ three dots arranged in an upright triangle signifies a logical conclusion used in mathematics logic and shorthand to indicate that a statement is a consequence of preceding statements WHERE the inverse2 symbol, ∡, means “because”) go “here” for an opening para Human society has only now in October 2025 where every alert final year senior secondary student Science OR Trades streams on earth grasps the inequivalency of macro quanta eg mass, light, energy renders crude two-part, binary or ‘dialectical’ relativity a bit of a parlour game for the bored idle rich and insipid dragging pedagogic bullying for teenagers in fiercely competitive Hit or Give educational institutions you don’t “get” quantum maths you fucking what?

Students, this has been a fun project – the first part (sung with awesome force and machismo thrusting vigor in the bathroom – that’s the room that’s got a shower alcove and a handbasin and rails to hang towels (not taiylls as my Great auntie Grace the post WWI Australian formal education hero explained to me three times when I was 10 which recounts for most of us heavily ‘Christi-anne’ trained cyber-bloggerers, performance artists, podcasters and narcissists a cock crowing THREE TIMES which signified some narco-narci-bonghead-icehead shit or other some time ago on the other side of the world not far from the confluence-point of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers a spot hitherto believed to be where this chick did spinning of wool but took a break and this dude apparently played “sweet music” to her and then clearly on behalf of his blokey wiles and good singing got to “delve” in a really nice way! cwoaoaoarrhh Kazzie Cooke anyway Major General Andrew James Molan, AO, DSC committed an act of genocide at Basra – essentially against the Shia people – and stitched the garden of heavenly delights and the rest of Iraq as well for sustanable human living evidently permanently) completely forgot 10 Twenty-four hours later hence what is writ 10 at the base of this document is pretty bloody ordinary – one of my dad Tom’s3 “favourite” spits that.

To the tune of that song Nissan-dormit (ory-suburb) – an aria from the final act of Italian composer Giacomo Puccini’s opera Turandot sung by Calef il principi ignoto, who FALLS IN LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT WITH THE BEAUTIFUL BUT COLD PRINCESS TURANDOT JESUS, YOUNG PEOPLE – delivered in robust though mellifluous voice that array of manful performative- and production- values the tenor, the temper, he beat, the rhythm, the melody, sonorities, vibrato, timbre, resonances, cadence, grunt, pizzicato and pitch (next students might be well advised to do a more extensive synonym search for competitive test-score points key in sounds-made-by-shimmying-lips-waggling-tongues-jaws-opened-wide-then-closed-inhaling-really-nicely-oxygenated-contaminant-free-air-then pushing-the-diaphragm-down-while puffing-and-sucking-air-in-and-out-of-the-cakehole-but-also-further-modulating-the-product-aurally-received-and-ingested-by-another-by-doing-tricksy-miniature-puffs-and-sucks-from-within-the mouth-itself and all that Right-side executive-expressive ‘Left-brain’ stuff for 89% of human populations – these are called people, who next, the Canadian New Yorker Malcolm Gladwell (Douglas Adams, Michel Foucault, ‘Freddie Mercury.’ Bruce Chatwin whoops these poor sods are all dead) you socialised romantics are expected to note AND there will be a test here two –

DYSPRAXIA PHOTO OPPS ABOUND

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Tah-dahm-dih-dumb

Our stunning culture of performance

Display and Cere-mony too

Articu-late self express-n

No senior’s moments

Nor medical-i-ised ASD

The highest proverbial notes..

It’s so impressive

it’s so impressive

Microcomm-s, micro-com-ms

Verbal n textual coherncy

spoke-written in 2 to 5 part quantum

in-ter-connection

Then Young-people Comes Mr Keating’s 1995 Big-picture hey

as person-space/place and locat-ion

inexor-ahbly glued

UNTO EVENT

and thence to con-vers-ation

And Next Your Plan

It’s “heart and hope”

Heart and hope

re-positioned an’ resequencd te-ext

Examined life

Micro Shit Go Hear Young People AND Wrinkly-bums Two 4ROM the Other-day

(i) Do you hold yourself interpersonally in non face 2 face, anonymous or virtual social RELATIONS where the other (party] is not known to you directly or personally in adversarial, defensive or basically suspicious or untrusting relation to THEM

(ii) How are your interpersonal RELATIONSHIPS with others affected by THEIR physical size, athletic talent or social skills in speech or writing (that is to imply how physically and socially or politically empowered these people are in relation to yourself)

John BLUNDELL

~ 2 – 5 set series quantum relations thematics logic neurocognitive health learning healing psycho-spiritual mental growth and maturation special topics 12-17s, 18-25s, 26-35s & 36-45 (HEY it’s all workin’ OK – and the money)’s

~ Reform of 25k universities

~ With any luck the 2025 Nobel Prize for Physics – NP 4 Literature will be flatly refused

1/!+1 there was also some extra stuff about a presumably shiny oversized 120+ apple of the sort primary schoolers won’t eat and commonly waste AND THEY’RE NOT CRISP FOR CHRIST’S SAKE produced by the poor fool “Colour & Size”/ “Colour & Size” DDT, DDE and Dieldrin pome fruit growers of immediate post WWII (1950s) Australia and Roman Catholic/ Somerset (Sthrn England, Cornwall: the future Labor Party Methodist genocidists) & Silesian (Deutscher) sexual shame

2 there’s an authentic research ‘Go-to’ here re base phonemic sets “invert-reverse (mirror) rotate and..” needs more work, as does micro life & macro LoE of course (Blundell, 1999 Australia)2+1 Science and Maths students everywhere a question did the Australian who at least helped devise C-aD really do that or was it a regional newspaper (an Adelaide SA ‘tabloid’ mini-Moses Tablet) beat-up in say 1967? He was from my Valley too, Balhannah. He’s say 85-ish if extant. the name Kelsey rings a bell/ U of A

3 he was the joker who actually brought into existence the town’s Library and helped organise the 1951 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Lobethal Valley-of-praise Woodside SA where i was born – that was to my mother, OK.

Adam Tooze Historian Developing Blundell’s 1993 Dialectics of the Damned Proposition

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“Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for moreThank you for reading Chartbook. To support the project, sign up for one of the subscription options.Upgrade to paidChartbook 350: Bullying as a mode of powerAdam ToozeFeb 7 READ IN APP The onslaught of the first weeks of the Trump Presidency has been intense. Even making a list of the points of attack is exhausting and demoralizing. At some point over the last few days I began to think a lot about bullying as a mode of power.Chartbook is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Upgrade to paid What makes bullying distinctive as a form of government?Bullying power isn’t the same as authoritarianism, or tyranny, or dictatorship, or repression. Bullying involves the use of power to humiliate as well as to intimidate, hurt or coerce. Bullying is transgressive and excessive. It goes beyond conventional police, punishment or compellence and yet it is also less. It is less purposeful and instrumental than other forms of power. In the end, enacting repeated moments of humiliation may be an end in itself.In a world of warlordism, bullying may be the normal modus operandi.In a world of order, bullying can not persist unless it is tolerated, or it is authorized by other more stable and legitimate modes of power [Bullying is violent, but it is not the behavior of a master or a hero.In the classic formulation of the β€œmaster-slave” dialectic (paraphrasing Kojeve/ Hegel here) the struggle for recognition between the two protagonists is a struggle to the death. Both need something (recognition) and demand it from the other. The one who is willing to stake their existence emerges as master, whereas the one who chooses life, ends up as bondsman. This conclusion is unstable because the master wants recognition from a peer and the bondsman is no peer.] For their part the bondsman has given up their claim to recognition. The classic resolution is for the bondsmen through their labour to emerge as the true subjects of history, collectively usurping the role of the master. Bullying might be thought of as a degenerate form of this dialectic.Two options come to mind: Bullying could take the form of a frustrated bondsmen picking on their fellows without challenging the basic hierarchy. Or it might involve a bored and sadistic master choosing to reenact the moment of submission, even though the issue has long ago been decided.In either form, bullying is violent and dramatic, but it does not move the historical process forward. [Bullying does not create a new order, but lashes out, threatening and smashing existing things.As a transgressive form of power, bullying does not know its limits. Bullying doesn’t have a predetermined measure or plan. It starts with teasing and can end in hounding someone to death.And yet the intention of bullying is not murder. Bullying inflicts harm. Some victims may not survive. But the main purpose of bullying is not to kill. After all, the bully needs their victim.In this sense too, bullying is a secondary form of power. Not only does bullying need license, but bullying needs its victims.Bullying is a social activity.] The bully has victims and a successful bully has followers. The bully is amongst us.And yet despite being social, it is in the nature of bullying that it is unaccountable and irresponsible.Part of the stress of living with bullying is that one ends up devoting an inordinate amount of mental and emotional energy to anticipating the next capricious onslaught.In the conventional repertoire of power, the closest analogue to bullying is psychological warfare. It works by destabilizing and wearing down its victims. PSYOPs are mounted in the service of wider goals, such as counterinsurgency. Not for nothing they are the classic terrain of conspiracy theory.The question in the case of the Trump Presidency is how much is instrumental and how much of the bullying is nothing more than that, an end in itself.
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Billionaire Monkeys wirh @MIT @Olivetti Typewriters thanks historian @adam_tooze for his essay

The moving finger writes and having writ moves on

None of your piety, wit or television-variety-chat & panel-show-piano-player-in-the-brothel savoir faire1 shall lure it back to cancel half a line

Nor all thy tears wash out a word of it 2

FORMATTING NOTE in cas you hadn’t picked this up long ago – perhaps you’re new here in which case Welcome – [ .. ] signifies emphasis only has been altered : text is faithfully verbatim reproduced.

As you move on with text and maths thematics, or the all-new neurolinguistics, it will gradually become clear that authenticity and respectful attribution are of paramount importance in #Science, literature, the arts and living human culture.

As people under peak neoliberal Raison D’etat ‘Christo-fascist’ Screw-thy-neighbour gangsterism now we teach ourselves to think, speak and write clearly in five parts or crash – if not burn.

John Blundell

Australia

1 the ability to act or speak appropriately in social situations.. “this is a gracious occasion, so try to behave with a bit of savoir faire”/ the ability to act or speak appropriately in social situations .. It is recommended students cross-reference Facility Facileness Importunity Fakeness Phoneyness Sophistry Tendentiousness Trivialisation Fatuousness Vapidity Nonsensisation Psychologising if not FULL-ON ARTIFICIAL BAD-METAPHOR PUMPING ELECTROMECHANICAL PSYCHOBABBLING,1A “Chattering,” ‘Baby-talk’/ Kiddie-talk and Polemics (Blundell, the famous essay on Polemic I never saw again, Blundell Orchards Ashton SA 5137 1995) .. 1A faxed letter to SA senator and then federal Attorney General AE Vanstone & future ‘Ambassador to the Holy See’ concerning ‘Timmy Psychobabble Fischer’ deputy PM of Australia, John Blundell, Blundell Orchards & Organically Grown fresh & dry retail food marketing store 1997

2 STUDENTS this name Omar Kayam (?) was given to a 1930s (?) Madison Ave Manhattan popular middle class market Information-product not any sort of Late-first or early Second Millennium Arabic scholar at all. My Mum had a copy of the pocket or purse book – too boring to research or even look up, right (darn right, you’ve all so much valuable & contributory work to be doing. ..unless of course you’re a McLuhanite GENUINE MEDIA STUDIES student and go well with that: WE NEED YOU REAL BAD RIGHT NOW)

The Fact is that I think Neo-darwinism is Dead: c’est un perroquet mort

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TEAM you really have to do the work yourselves and take in1 my following ‘stoccato’ textual excerpts from the interview with Denis Noble https://youtu.be/DT0TP_Ng4gA

Part of the problem is technical – our fabulous, er fabled, er much-vaunted user-friendly representation of voice in text on audio-visual screens is utterly shithouse – after all Silicon Valley’s only been “working” to advance literacy for forty years – so i needed to move on from that extraordinarity difficult voice-text transcription task. – There was life. It was beckoning. John, John, it “cried.”

Loretta your life is going down the toilet.

I could add you’ll all enjoy the bit where the ancient cell ensconced comfily in a deep geophysical fissure developed membranes, though..

“It’s an alternative to neo Darwinism. It proposes cellular intelligence:” interviewer.

It’s been my purpose for the last seven years to first of all in articles try and explain how important the harnessing of stochasticty is.. a purposive process

But i think if one starts asking the question Was the earliest cell purely mechanical? I don’t think it can have been.. As molecules, just DNA, they are dead, but when they are in a cell they are part of a living process. And that living process now includes the replication of the virus..

So it’s innaccurate to say we give them life:” interviewer

They are altering our life. Their entering into us has altered our life, and possibly even killed it. Yes, exactly.

“So essentially evolution is acting on the whole to develop functions?: interviewer

If it’s doing that and the functions are important.. [you cannot have a function that does not have a purpose]

Although it sounds crazy when you first state it, to create AI that would compete with our ability in creativity, we would require.. to create computers based on water, and that’s what the cell is. Now why does that matter? In water there is an enormous amount of stochasticity. All the molecules in our cells are wandering around in a stochastic fashion. We harness that stochasticity, which is absolutely vast. And I don’t think that AI..

“When you say stochasticty, the unpredictableness that’s found in these systems, is that what you’re saying is the..:” interviewer

It’s in our cells at the molecular level.

As a ‘side-dish,’ check out this conversational social process stuff..

Take me to your adults. Take me to your adults.

John Blundell

~ the concentric circles global-geocommunity-household Economics theorem (1995, Australia)

~ The new Neurolinguistics, the all new Neurocognitive Health, post Aristotelian associative learning, healing, growth and Mental-development from toddler thru pre-schooler thru primary schooler thru healthy 7-11yrs deductive or “Classical” reasoning Piagetian Concrete-operations thru healthy 12-17yrs inductive & critical 3-, 4-dimensional Piagetian Formal-operations PLUS revolutionary in Social Psychology & Education young adult (reproductive years) 2 through FIVE-set-series Quantum-relations ideation (Logic)

1 cognate point: you might check out the etymologic origin of Digest in Latin