Delusion of derogatory is a psychological condition where an individual believes that others are speaking negatively about them or conspiring against them, despite a lack of evidence. This delusion can lead to feelings of paranoia and social withdrawal, as the person may become preoccupied with perceived slights or criticisms. It is often associated with various mental health disorders, including schizophrenia and certain mood disorders. Treatment typically involves therapy and, in some cases, medication to address underlying issues.
Paranoid schizophrenia is when there is a presence of a delusion, a false belief, and possibly a hallucination that fuels that delusion. Types of delusion include delusional jealousy, erotomanic delusion, persecutory delusion, grandiose, and somatic delusion.
delusionicsEtymologyFrom delusion + -ics.Noundelusionics (uncountable) 1. The study of delusion.
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It is certainly a delusion; but the propensity of some religious followers to try and extend that delusion shows that it applies to more than just the self. Also MASS delusion.
Dawkins, Richard wrote The God Delusion.
The base word of delusion is delude.
The ISBN of The Oh My God Delusion is 9781844881758.
The God Delusion was created on 2006-10-02.
This is a "delusion of control".
The ISBN of The God Delusion is 0-618-68000-4.
"Tending to detract or diminish" "Disparaging; belittling: a derogatory comment." Derogatory. Ask.com. 26 November. Definition of derogatory
"Tending to detract or diminish" "Disparaging; belittling: a derogatory comment." Derogatory. Ask.com. 26 November. Definition of derogatory