نتایج جستجو برای: persecutory delusion

تعداد نتایج: 1392  

صادقی, مجید, علیوردی, پرویز,

    Objectives: delusional disorder is not a common psychotic disorder, often characterized by single and systematic delusion. The present study was designed to examine delusional disorder in terms of epidemiology, symptomatology and, phenomenology. Method: the subjects were 51 patients (34 male, 17 female, 45 hospitalized, and 6 out patients), who were diagnosed as suffering from delusional di...

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 2007
Daniel Freeman

At least 10-15% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts and persecutory delusions are a frequent symptom of psychosis. Persecutory ideation is a key topic for study. In this article the empirical literature on psychological processes associated with persecutory thinking in clinical and non-clinical populations is comprehensively reviewed. There is a large direct affecti...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2003
Daniel Freeman Mel Slater Paul E Bebbington Philippa A Garety Elizabeth Kuipers David Fowler Alican Met Cristina M Read Joel Jordan Vinoba Vinayagamoorthy

The use of virtual reality permits individuals' reactions to standard controlled environments to be studied. It may therefore provide a means for understanding the interpretations of experience relevant to clinical disorders. The use of this technology for understanding persecutory ideation has not been investigated. A pilot study was undertaken to examine whether individuals have persecutory t...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2005
Daniel Freeman Philippa A Garety Paul Bebbington Mel Slater Elizabeth Kuipers David Fowler Catherine Green Joel Jordan Katarzyna Ray Graham Dunn

A cognitive model of persecutory delusions is used to predict the occurrence of nonclinical paranoid thoughts in a virtual reality environment. Scorers across the range of paranoia entered a virtual reality scene populated by five computer characters programmed to behave neutrally (N = 30). Many appraisals of the computer characters were positive or neutral. However, there were also persecutory...

Journal: :European Psychiatry 2023

Introduction The diagnosis of the main psychiatric syndromes is still almost exclusively phenotypic and depends essentially recognition characteristic signs symptoms. clinical evalution allows formulation a set differential diagnoses, according to pathological meaning certain symptomatic patterns combinations. Aside from entire dependence on interview, there are no complementary diagnostic exam...

2016
Rahul SAHA Aastha SHARMA

Delusion has always been a central topic for psychiatric research with regard to its etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and forensic relevance. Among these, primary delusion seems to be the interest of many psychiatrists. Content of delusion has always been the area of interest of cultural psychiatry. We have tried to discuss the various aspects of primary delusion and also tried to ...

ابوالقاسمی, عباس ,

The aim of present rssearch was to determine the relationship between meta-cognitive beliefs and chizophrenic positive and negative symptoms of patients with hallucination and delusion. The Sample consisted of 127 patients with schizophrenia under therapy who were referred to Psychaitric Department of Emmam-Hossin hospital as outpatients or inpatients in the first quarter of the year 2005. Part...

2010
Robyn Langdon

In their pursuit of adaptively biased misbelief-making systems, McKay & Dennett (M&D) describe a putative doxastic shear-pin system which enables misbeliefs to form in situations of extreme psychological stress. Rather than discussing their argument, I consider how this shear-pin system might combine with both pathological belief-making (“culpable” breakdowns caused by neuropathy) and normal be...

2015
Mitsuo Nakamura Tomomi Hayakawa Aiko Okamura Mutsumi Kohigashi Kenji Fukui Jin Narumoto

BACKGROUND If delusions serve as a defense mechanism in schizophrenia patients with paranoia, then they should show normal or high explicit self-esteem and low implicit self-esteem. However, the results of previous studies are inconsistent. One possible explanation for this inconsistency is that there are two types of paranoia, "bad me" (self-blaming) paranoia and "poor me" (non-self-blaming) p...

2011
Dr. Fahmi Hassan

Objective: There are two general theoretical explanations for delusions, the deficit and the motivational. In the deficit approach, scientists have argued that delusions are the consequences of fundamental perceptual or reasoning deficits which cause the individual to misunderstand what is happening in the world. The second approach views delusions as serving a defensive, palliative function, a...

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