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- Q7135534 subject Q7028952.
- Q7135534 subject Q7362933.
- Q7135534 subject Q7478371.
- Q7135534 abstract "Paranoia is a central symptom of psychosis. It is characterized by an unfounded or exaggerated distrust of others, sometimes reaching delusional proportions. Paranoid individuals constantly suspect the motives of those around them, and believe that certain individuals, or people in general, are out to get them. At least 50% of the diagnosed cases of schizophrenia experience delusions of reference and delusions of persecution. Paranoia perceptions and behavior may be part of many mental illnesses, such as depression and dementia, but they are more prevalent in three mental disorders: paranoid schizophrenia, delusional disorder (persecutory type), and paranoid personality disorder. Paranoia symptoms in paranoid schizophrenia and delusional disorder are characterized by persecutory delusions (irrational beliefs that someone else is plotting against them). Persecutory delusions in paranoid schizophrenia are bizarre (clearly implausible, not understandable, and not derived from ordinary life experiences), grandiose and frequently accompanied by auditory hallucinations. In contrast, persecutory delusions in delusional disorder are not bizarre (delusion is about situations that could occur in real life, such as being followed, being loved, having an infection, and being deceived by one's spouse) but still unjustified. Persons with paranoia personality disorder tend to be self-centered, defensive and emotionally distant. The paranoia is characterized by continuous suspicions. This disorder may impact on social, personal, and professional areas.".
- Q7135534 wikiPageWikiLink Q1132536.
- Q7135534 wikiPageWikiLink Q1229994.
- Q7135534 wikiPageWikiLink Q1540351.
- Q7135534 wikiPageWikiLink Q201561.
- Q7135534 wikiPageWikiLink Q2606101.
- Q7135534 wikiPageWikiLink Q7028952.
- Q7135534 wikiPageWikiLink Q721073.
- Q7135534 wikiPageWikiLink Q7362933.
- Q7135534 wikiPageWikiLink Q747735.
- Q7135534 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
- Q7135534 comment "Paranoia is a central symptom of psychosis. It is characterized by an unfounded or exaggerated distrust of others, sometimes reaching delusional proportions. Paranoid individuals constantly suspect the motives of those around them, and believe that certain individuals, or people in general, are out to get them. At least 50% of the diagnosed cases of schizophrenia experience delusions of reference and delusions of persecution.".
- Q7135534 label "Paranoid social cognition".