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-* [[List of shapeshifters in myth and fiction]]+'''Clinical lycanthropy''' is defined as a rare [[psychiatric]] syndrome that involves a [[delusion]] that the affected person can transform into, has transformed into, or is a non-human [[animal Its name is connected to the [[mythology|mythical]] condition of [[werewolf|lycanthropy]], a [[supernatural]] affliction in which humans are said to physically [[shapeshift]] into [[werewolf|wolves]].
-* [[Were]]+==See also==
-* [[Werecat]]+ 
-* [[Otherkin]]+* [[Boanthropy]]
-* [[Totem]]+* [[Kitsunetsuki]]
-* [[Nagual]]+* [[Man into Wolf]]
-* [[Theriocephaly]]+* [[Species dysphoria]]
-* [[Morphological freedom]]+* [[Werewolf]]
-*[[Lycanthropy]]+* [[Wendigo]]
-*''[[The Island of Doctor Moreau]]''+ 
-*[[Parahuman]]+
-*[[Bestiary]]+
-*[[Legendary creature]]+
-*[[Stem cell controversy]]''+
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Clinical lycanthropy is defined as a rare psychiatric syndrome that involves a delusion that the affected person can transform into, has transformed into, or is a non-human [[animal Its name is connected to the mythical condition of lycanthropy, a supernatural affliction in which humans are said to physically shapeshift into wolves.

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