ParanoiaRelated Category:
Psychology and
Psychiatry(pr´´noi´), in
psychology, a term denoting persi
stent, unalterable, systematized, logically reasoned
delusions, or false beliefs, usually of persecution or grandeur.
Full article >>>ParanoiaAn unfounded or exaggerated distrust of others.
Shared psychotic disorderAlso known as folie à deux; shared psychotic disorder is an uncommon disorder in which the same
delusion is shared by two or more individuals.
Full article >>>acrokeratosis; paraneoplastic encephalomyelopathy; paraneoplastic
syndrome; paraneoplastic
syndromes; paranephric; paranephric
abscess; paranephric body; paranephros; par
anesthesia; paraneural; paraneural infiltration; paraneurone; parangi;
paranoia; ...
Full article >>>suspiciousness and/or
paranoia (fearfulness that someone, or something, is going to harm them)
hallucinations (seeing,
hearing, or feeling things that are not real such as
hearing voices telling them to do something) ...
Full article >>>Low doses of these medications may
make the person more comfortable by reducing certain symptoms, such as
delusions, suspicion of others (
paranoia),
hallucinations, hostility, or
agitation.
These medications also may improve sleep.
Full article >>>Large doses may produce
paranoia, auditory
hallucinations,
psychosis similar to
schizophrenia. Massive doses, more commonly associated with ingesting the
drug, may cause
cardiac arrhythmias,
seizures,
muscle rigidity,
acute kidney failure, and
death.
Full article >>>Mind-altering drugs cause extreme fear or
paranoia,
hallucinations, aggressive
behavior, extreme social withdrawal, and mental breakdown.
Marijuana also alters the mind.
Full article >>>The signs of DXM
abuse include
confusion, impaired judgment,
blurred vision,
dizziness,
paranoia, excessive
sweating, slurred speech,
seizures,
fever, and
nausea and vomiting.
Full article >>>Feelings of detachment,
depression,
anxiety,
paranoia, and
panic.
Decreased cognitive function.
Memory loss.
Increased tendencies toward impulsive and compulsive
behaviors.
Altered perceptions such as a distorted sense of time.
Full article >>>anxiety - ranges from feeling generally fearful to loss of trust and
paranoialow self-esteem - may become self-loathing and links to shame and guilt
no confidence - a state of mind related to
anxiety and
depression ...
Full article >>>Short-term effects also include
paranoia, constriction of
blood vessels leading to
heart damage or
stroke, irregular
heartbeat, and
death. Severe
depression and reduced energy often accompany withdrawal.
Full article >>>paranoia, or feelings of suspicion and mistrust
an extreme belief in one's importance
euphoria, or high feelings of mental well-being, especially when not real
thoughts of
suicide an abnormal awareness of sounds
nausea or
vomiting ...
Full article >>>Causes vary widely: There can be
urticaria (
skin rash with
itching) from fish or strawberries;
paranoia from
sugar;
headaches from perfume; or
asthma-like symptoms from sulfite (a preservative in sulphured raisins and apricots).
Full article >>>Abusers have also been known to suffer severe psychiatric complications, including psychotic episodes,
hallucinations,
paranoia, and bizarre
behavior. Serious, long-term consequences are relatively rare.
Full article >>>irritability, moodiness
restlessness, fidgeting
antisocial
behaviors
psychosis,
paranoia,
hallucinations ...
Full article >>>These side effects include dry mouth,
red eyes, impaired perception and motor skills, decreased short term memory,
paranoia, mood swings, and
hallucinations. The amount and effect of these side effects varies from individual to individual.
Full article >>>Anger and
agitation Confusion and
disorientation Thoughts of harming yourself or your baby
Hallucinations and
delusions
Paranoia Strange thoughts or statements ...
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