What would be the psychiatric diagnosis of D. Maria I, the “mad queen”?

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Autor(a) principal: Cheniaux,Elie
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Nardi,Antonio Egidio, Gomes,Marleide da Mota
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective D. Maria I, queen of Portugal, was the mother of João VI and grandmother of Pedro IV of Portugal and I of Brazil. She became the first monarch of Brazil, where she became known as “Maria, the madwoman”. We aimed to try to identify the mental disorder she suffered from. Methods We conducted a review of biographies about D. Maria I and scientific articles that discussed her case. Results The sparse information about her mental illness strongly indicates that she had several depressive and manic episodes, which were accompanied by psychotic symptoms. Conclusion Her probable psychiatric diagnosis is that of bipolar disorder.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv What would be the psychiatric diagnosis of D. Maria I, the “mad queen”?
title What would be the psychiatric diagnosis of D. Maria I, the “mad queen”?
spellingShingle What would be the psychiatric diagnosis of D. Maria I, the “mad queen”?
Cheniaux,Elie
Bipolar disorder
history of medicine
Portugal
Brazil
title_short What would be the psychiatric diagnosis of D. Maria I, the “mad queen”?
title_full What would be the psychiatric diagnosis of D. Maria I, the “mad queen”?
title_fullStr What would be the psychiatric diagnosis of D. Maria I, the “mad queen”?
title_full_unstemmed What would be the psychiatric diagnosis of D. Maria I, the “mad queen”?
title_sort What would be the psychiatric diagnosis of D. Maria I, the “mad queen”?
author Cheniaux,Elie
author_facet Cheniaux,Elie
Nardi,Antonio Egidio
Gomes,Marleide da Mota
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author2 Nardi,Antonio Egidio
Gomes,Marleide da Mota
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cheniaux,Elie
Nardi,Antonio Egidio
Gomes,Marleide da Mota
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bipolar disorder
history of medicine
Portugal
Brazil
topic Bipolar disorder
history of medicine
Portugal
Brazil
description ABSTRACT Objective D. Maria I, queen of Portugal, was the mother of João VI and grandmother of Pedro IV of Portugal and I of Brazil. She became the first monarch of Brazil, where she became known as “Maria, the madwoman”. We aimed to try to identify the mental disorder she suffered from. Methods We conducted a review of biographies about D. Maria I and scientific articles that discussed her case. Results The sparse information about her mental illness strongly indicates that she had several depressive and manic episodes, which were accompanied by psychotic symptoms. Conclusion Her probable psychiatric diagnosis is that of bipolar disorder.
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