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Radio 4,23 Aug 2019,57 mins

Capgras: the 'Illusion of Doubles'

A History of Delusions

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Clinical psychologist Professor Daniel Freeman explores historic and contemporary cases of delusions – a belief that is impossible, incredible or false; is held with a high degree of certainty; and endures despite evidence to the contrary. In this programme he examines the 'Capgras Delusion' or the 'Illusion of Doubles'. In 1923 the French psychiatrist Joseph Capgras first described the delusion which later took his name. The case study concerned his patient, Madame M, who claimed that her husband and children had been substituted for doubles. Daniel also talks to a contemporary contributor who shares her experience of a delusion that she was in a reality show. Produced by Victoria Shepherd and Eve Streeter A Greenpoint Production for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4

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