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Delusion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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List of 147 disease causes of Delusions, patient stories, diagnostic guides, medical books excerpts online about Delusions, 30 drug side effect causes. Diagnostic checklist, medical tests, doctor questions, and related signs or symptoms for Delusions. ... Delusions: Introduction...
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List of 2 diabetes-related causes of Delusions symptom from a list of 81 total causes of symptom Delusions. ... Types of Delusions ... Videos about Delusions...
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Delusional disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Delusional disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis denoting a psychotic mental disorder that is characterized by holding one or more non-bizarre delusions in the absence of any other significant psychopa...
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Delusions can be difficult to distinguish from overvalued ideas, which are unreasonable ideas that a person holds, but the affected person has at least some level of doubt as ... Delusions are a symptom of either a medical, neurological, or mental disorder. Delusions may be present in any of the following mental disorders:
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Delusions are a common symptom of many illnesses and mental abnormalities and the unique, defining feature of one type of psychiatric condition, the delusional disorders. ... The delusions are not bizarre, that is, not totally implausible by the standards of the culture.
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Diagnostic criteria for Aspergers Syndrome ... Non-bizarre delusions including feelings of being followed, poisoned, infected, deceived or conspired against, or loved at a distance. Non-bizarre referred to real life situations which could be true, but are not or are greatly exaggerated.
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Delusions are pathological beliefs which persist despite clear evidence that they are actually false. They can vary widely in content, but are always characterized by the absolute certainty with which they are held.
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