Individuals with paranoid schizophrenia and persecutory delusional disorder experience what is known as persecutory delusions
Help him or her to get treatment.
No, because the person actually believes it to be the gospel truth. Take my Mom, she suffers from persecutory delusions. Right now she thinks that someone is putting something in the vents to make her sneeze. She also believes that people want her dead. She thinks the neighbors are listening to what we say. Just examples of these types of delusions.
We are talking about three separate feelings. When a person smells, tastes, feels, hears, or otherwise senses something that does not exist it is called a hallucination. Delusions are false understandings about what is going on in the present. A paranoid delusion, on the other hand, involves someone believing something of a persecutory nature that is not true.
Examples of delusions include paranoid delusions (believing that someone is out to harm you), grandiose delusions (believing you have special powers or abilities), and somatic delusions (believing that you have a serious medical condition despite evidence to the contrary).
Delusions of Grandma was created in 1993.
The ISBN of "Delusions of Gender" by Cordelia Fine is 978-0393328399.
Delusions of Gender has 338 pages.
Delusions of Grandma has 260 pages.
The ISBN of Atheist Delusions is 978-0300111903.
Atheist Delusions has 272 pages.
Delusions of Candor was created in 1994-06.
Delusions originate in the mind, that is, in the brain.