‘Van Gogh’ syndrome: a term to approach with caution
Citation
Brian Murray. ‘Van Gogh’ syndrome: a term to approach with caution. General Psychiatry 2020;33:e100210.
Abstract
If Van Gogh syndrome is
indeed synonymous with NSSI, then
authors would be advised to keep to
the latter term and the clear criteria
provided by DSM-V.
If the literature
continues to suggest that there is a
specific syndrome of severe self-harm
with psychosis, then this needs more
detailed investigation to see if the
syndrome has meaningful associations
which can distinguish it from the
spectrum of self-harm
associated with
mental illness. Van Gogh syndrome
remains an evocative term, but its
use should be avoided in favour of
existing terminology approved by our
current classification systems.
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