Erotomania is a rare disorder in which a person holds a delusional belief that another person, usually of a higher social status, is in love with them.
Erotomania is also called de Clerambault's syndrome, after the French psychiatrist Gaëtan Gatian de Clerambault (1872 - 1934) who published a comprehensive review paper on the subject (Les Psychoses Passionelles) in 1921.
Berrios and Kennedy (see references) have outlined several periods of history through which the concept of erotomania has changed considerably:
Occasionally the subject of the delusion may not actually exist, although more commonly subjects are media figures such as popular singers, actors and politicians. Erotomania has been cited as one cause for stalking or harassment campaigns. The assassination attempt of Ronald Reagan by John Hinckley, Jr. was reported to have been driven by an erotomanic delusion that the death of the president would cause actress Jodie Foster to publicly declare her love for Hinckley.
Late night comedian David Letterman and retired astronaut Story Musgrave were the targets of delusional Margaret Mary Ray, and other celebrities, such as Madonna, Steven Spielberg, Barbara Mandrell, and Linda Ronstadt also have been targets of stalkers suffering from erotomania.
The term erotomania is sometimes used in a less specific clinical sense meaning excessive pursuit of or preoccupation with love or sex.
Erotomanic delusions are typically found as the primary symptom of delusional disorder, or in the context of schizophrenia.
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