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  2. List of Paranoia books - Wikipedia

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    A series of official Paranoia newsletters with articles by various authors. Five issues published from 1992 to 1993 in addition to the issue "zero" that appeared in The Paranoia Sourcebook. Bot Abusers' Manual, The: Ed Bolme 1992 ISBN 978-0-87431-164-8: Revised rules for bot player characters (updates those in Acute Paranoia for ReBoot

  3. Paranoid-schizoid and depressive positions - Wikipedia

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    In the paranoid-schizoid position, the main anxiety is paranoia and hypochondria, and the fear is for the self. When things are going well, the mother is experienced as an all benign figure. However, inevitably when needs or desires of the young baby are not immediately met by the mother, because she is not there to fulfill them, the absence of ...

  4. Paranoia - Wikipedia

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    Some sources have also noted that indulging and pampering the child could contribute to greater paranoia, via disrupting the child's understanding of their relationship with the world. [10] Experiences found to enhance or create paranoia included frequent disappointment, stress, and a sense of hopelessness. [11]

  5. Paranoid fiction - Wikipedia

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    Seductive Death, an illustration depicting paranoid fiction by E.H.Langlois. Paranoid fiction is a term sometimes used to describe works of literature that explore the subjective nature of reality and how it can be manipulated by forces in power. [1]

  6. Paranoid anxiety - Wikipedia

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    Donald Meltzer saw paranoid anxiety as linked not only to a loss of trust in the goodness of objects, but also to a confusion between feeling and thought. [4]For the extreme forms of such anxiety, he coined the term 'terror', to convey something of the qualitatively different intensity of their nature.

  7. Enemy complex - Wikipedia

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    Additional disorders of the mind generally accompanied with an enemy complex include paranoia and low-self esteem. [2] American historian Robert C. Tucker used the phrase in his 1988 book Stalin as Revolutionary to describe the mental state of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. [2] Mike Tyson described himself having an enemy complex. Thinking that ...

  8. Paranoia (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Paranoia is a 2004 novel written by Joseph Finder and published in the United States by St. Martin's Press and Orion Publishing Group in the United Kingdom. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Paranoia was a New York Times bestseller whose marketing campaign attracted national attention.

  9. Whispers: The Voices of Paranoia - Wikipedia

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    Whispers is a hard book to put down."-Betty Ann Kevles, Los Angeles Times "Siegel is a skilled writer who effectively takes us into the paranoid world of each individual...Reading Whispers is like reading about an exotic and dangerous travel adventure."-David Neubauer, The Washington Post; The book overall got good feedback.