A DELUSIONAL LOVER: UNMASKING THE TRUTH ABOUT EROTOMANIA. - 2 years ago

You may be wondering and pondering over this word erotomania what it is and what it has to do with love. Erotomania is a rare mental health and psychology disorder that happens when someone is fixated on the idea that another person is intensely in love with them.

 However, it wasn't until the early 20th century that the condition was formally described and named *erotomania* by French psychiatrist Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault in 1942 ¹. De Clérambault's work built upon earlier writings by Sigmund Freud, who had also described cases of erotomania in his patients.

People with this condition,tend to believe someone is in love with them without evidence,

Engage in excessive fantasizing or day dreaming,

Exhibit inappropriate and obsessive behavior like stalking or sending excessive messages,

They also think they have a special connection with someone often a celebrity or authority figure.

Causes of this condition can be as a result of:

Social isolation: individuals with limited social interaction may grow fixated on specific thoughts or ideas 

Loneliness:the need for social connection can lead to the development of erotomania 

Stress :high stress levels can impair cognitive functioning, affecting the ability to think rationally and critically 

Physical health condition: medical conditions can affect cognition, including brain tumors, traumatic brain injuries etc

Here are some common treatment options 

Therapy: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT-) Medications: Antipsychotics, antidepressants, or mood stabilizers may be prescribed to reduce the intensity of delusional thinking.

It's important to note that treatment for erotomania can be challenging, as individuals with this condition may resist seeking help or deny their delusional beliefs. A mental health professional can work with the individual to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses their specific needs and goals.

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