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Ideas of reference

 
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(ī′dē·əz əv ′ref·rəns)

(psychology) A symptom complex in which, through the mechanism of projection, an individual incorrectly believes himself or herself to be the direct object of casual remarks or incidents or of external events.


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The belief that other people's statements or acts have special reference to oneself when in fact they do not.

 
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Ideas of reference and delusions of reference involve people having a belief or perception that irrelevant, unrelated or innocuous phenomena in the world refer to them directly or have special personal significance. In psychiatry, delusions of reference form part of the diagnostic criteria for psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia[1], delusional disorder, or bipolar disorder during the elevated stages of mania.

Ideas of reference may include these experiences:

  • A feeling that people on television or radio are talking about or talking directly to them
  • Believing that headlines or stories in newspapers are written especially for them
  • Having the experience that people (often strangers) drop hints or say things about them behind their back
  • Believing that events (even world events) have been deliberately contrived for them, or have special personal significance for them
  • Seeing objects or events as being set up deliberately to convey a special or particular meaning
  • Thinking persons or groups of persons are plotting against them and that precautions must be taken to avert the threat
  • Many religious propositions, particularly that God created the universe with them in mind

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References

  1. ^ http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec07/ch107/ch107b.html

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