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.
Delusions of unfounded accusations can sometimes be referred to as paranoia. They may be caused by various health conditions that are best diagnosed by an expert.
Somatic delusions involve the belief that something is physically wrong with the individual. The delusion may involve a medical condition or illness or a perceived deformity
Somatic delusions involve the belief that something is physically wrong with the individual. The delusion may involve a medical condition or illness or a perceived deformity
Delusions of Grandeur - 2012 May I Offer Some Assistants 1-3 was released on: USA: 15 October 2012
Some studies have indicated that delusions may be generated by abnormalities in the limbic system, the portion of the brain on the inner edge of the cerebral cortex that is believed to regulate emotions.
Some studies have indicated that delusions may be generated by abnormalities in the limbic system, the portion of the brain on the inner edge of the cerebral cortex that is believed to regulate emotions.
Delusions of Grandma was created in 1993.
The ISBN of "Delusions of Gender" by Cordelia Fine is 978-0393328399.
Systematized delusions are delusional beliefs that are based in a common theme. For example, a paranoid schizophrenic person may believe that the government is attempting to persecute them. This delusion could lead them to believe that the government is following and spying on him/her. They may believe that they are being watched through electronics and therefore may discard their television, radio, doorbell, watch etc. All of these delusions are systematically based in the common theme of government persecution.
Delusions of Gender has 338 pages.
Delusions of Grandma has 260 pages.
The ISBN of Atheist Delusions is 978-0300111903.