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Paranoia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paranoia is a thought process heavily influenced by excessive anxiety or fear, often to the point of irrationality and delusion. Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory beliefs concerning a ...
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OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether there are racial differences in the prevalence of paranoid ideation and psychotic symptoms in persons age >/=55 in an urban community. ... Blacks with psychotic symptoms or paranoid ideation, especially Caribbeans, had significantly lower receipt of mental health services and...
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Disorder Paranoid, Disorders Paranoid, Paranoia, Paranoia (Psychosis), Paranoias, PARANOID DIS, Paranoid disorder, Paranoid disorder (disorder), Paranoid Disorders, Paranoid Psychoses, Paranoid psychosis, Paranoid psychosis (disorder), Psychoses Paranoid, PSYCHOSIS PARANOID, Psychotic Paranoi...
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It would be remiss to discuss BPD without including a comment about Linehan's work. In contrast to the symptom list approaches detailed below, Linehan has developed a comprehensive sociobiological theory which appears to be borne out by ... 9. Transient, stress-related paranoid ideation or severe dissociative symptoms...
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This study tests the hypothesis that state anxiety will increase paranoid ideation and that this increase will be moderated by the level of individual vulnerability and mediated by the tendency to jump to conclusions.
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Bob M is Bob McMillan, editor of our online magazine CCI Journal at the Concerned Counseling and Concerned Counseling Eating Disorders websites. Melissa Ford Thornton: has Borderline Personality Disorder and is author of the book: ... transient, stress-related paranoid ideation or severe dissociative symptoms.
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