Paranoia and Delusional Disorders

Paranoia involves intense and irrational mistrust or suspicion of others, often accompanied by feelings of persecution or threat, even in the absence of evidence. Delusional Disorders are characterized by fixed, false beliefs that are held with conviction despite evidence to the contrary, and which are not in line with cultural or religious norms. Individuals with these disorders may experience significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other areas of functioning. Treatment typically involves therapy, medication, and support to challenge irrational beliefs and alleviate symptoms, promoting improved quality of life.

 

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