DelusionRelated Category:
Psychology and
Psychiatryfalse belief based upon a misinterpretation of reality. It is not, like a
hallucination, a false sensory perception, or like an illusion, a distorted perception.
Full article >>>Delusions are a common symptom of several mood and personality-related mental illnesses, including schizoaffective disorder,
schizophrenia, shared psychotic disorder, major depressive disorder, and
bipolar disorder.
Full article >>>DELUSIONAL POWERS OR ABILITIES - Fixed false beliefs, which are not amenable to arguments or facts to the contrary and which are not shared by others of similar cultural background. A characteristic of
schizophrenia.
Full article >>>Delusional parasitosis: A mistaken belief that one is infested by
parasites such as mites,
lice,
fleas, spiders,
worms, or other
organisms. See also: Parasitosis.
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Full article >>>Delusions - strange, unshakeable beliefs that, for example, secret agents are watching them or that they're being taken over by an outside force, such as aliens, computers or evil spirits.
Full article >>>Delusional
Depression (
Major Depression with Psychotic Features)
DementiaDementia due to Metabolic Causes
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Full article >>>Delusions (in
schizophrenia)
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Full article >>>The symptoms of
schizophrenia are often classified as positive (symptoms including
delusions,
hallucinations, and bizarre
behavior), negative (symptoms including flat affect, withdrawal, and emotional unresponsiveness), ...
Full article >>>Occasionally, people with severe
depression experience
delusions or
hallucinations that put them at risk of hurting themselves or others.
Full article >>>Firmly held false beliefs (
delusions), such as that someone is stealing from the person.
Seeing or
hearing things that aren't really there (
hallucinations).
Lack of interest in surroundings or activities, or withdrawal from family and friends.
Full article >>>In addition to searching for underlying reversible causes of
delirium, the
symptomatic management of
delirium requires the addition of a neuroleptic agent to control
agitation and perceptual or
delusional disturbance.
Full article >>>It causes
hallucinations,
delusions and disorganized thoughts along with
apathy and other less common symptoms.
Schizophrenia which usually develops during adolescence or early adulthood produces significant social and occupational impairment.
Full article >>>As
Alzheimer's
disease progresses to its middle and late stages, you may have
delusions (irrational beliefs, especially about being persecuted or having your belongings stolen) and
hallucinations (seeing,
hearing,
smelling, ...
Full article >>>Inflated self-esteem (
delusions of grandeur, false beliefs in special abilities)
Over-involvement in activities
Reckless
behaviorSpending sprees
Binge eating, drinking, and/or
drug use
Sexual promiscuity
Impaired judgment ...
Full article >>>The
anxiety emerges in the form of physical complaints and illnesses, such as recurrent
headaches,
stomach upsets, or
muscle and
joint pain.
Delusion formation.
Full article >>>SYMPTOMS"
Depression,
anxiety,
delusions, nervousness, loss of interest in
school or work, sleep pattern changes,
irritability, withdrawal from society, sudden rages, lack of enthusiasm, and
panic attacks.
Full article >>>They may also experience
hallucinations and paranoid
delusions. Increased feelings of suspicion, and even
violence, are not uncommon. People in the later stages of the
disease are likely to need close care and help with their daily activities.
Full article >>>A
chronic mental disorder characterized by an inability to differentiate reality from fantasy. Often associated with
hallucinations or
delusions.
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Full article >>>Inappropriate moods
No mood exhibited
Irritable, angry
Delusions,
hallucinations ...
Full article >>>This condition is rare. A woman with this condition experiences psychotic symptoms within 3 weeks of giving
birth. These include false beliefs (
delusions),
hallucinations (seeing or
hearing things that are not there), or both.
Full article >>>Other emotional or
behavioral problems commonly associated with advancing
dementia, such as
agitation, aggressive
behavior,
delusions, and
hallucinations, are treatable as well.
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