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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. Extreme Paranoia: Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Shot

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    S. John Ross reviewed Extreme Paranoia (Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Shot) in White Wolf #29 (Oct./Nov., 1991), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that "Absolutely any Paranoia fan, active player or not, should read this book. Those interested in an introduction to the madness will find it very accommodating, and it costs less than the rules.

  4. Paranoia - Wikipedia

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    Paranoia is an instinct or thought process that is believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety, suspicion, or fear, often to the point of delusion and irrationality. [1] Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory beliefs, or beliefs of conspiracy concerning a perceived threat towards oneself (e.g., "Everyone is out to get me" ).

  5. Clones in Space - Wikipedia

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    The humorous role-playing game Paranoia was first published by West End Games in 1984. Two years later, WEG published the adventure Clones in Space, a 48-page softcover book written by Erick Wujcik, with interior art by Brian Boerner, Kevin Wilkinsart, and Jim Holloway, and cover art by Holloway.

  6. The Yellow Clearance Black Box Blues - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Clearance Black Box Blues was written by John M. Ford, with art by Jim Holloway, and was first published by West End Games in 1985 as a 48-page book with an outer folder. [1] The Yellow Clearance Black Box Blues was one of the early supplements for Paranoia, along with Warren Spector and Allen Varney's Send in the Clones (1985). [2]: 189

  7. The Paranoia Sourcebook - Wikipedia

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    S. John Ross reviewed The Paranoia Sourcebook in White Wolf #32 (July/Aug., 1992), rating it a 2 out of 5 and stated that "is it a good game? To be certain, it is less intelligent than the old Paranoia. West End is clearly aiming for a much younger and more general market. They seem willing to sacrifice a lot of smart comedy to acquire that ...

  8. Daniel Freeman (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Freeman FBA is a British psychologist and paranoia expert at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King's College London and professor of clinical psychology and National Institute for Health Research research professor in the Department of Psychiatry at University of Oxford.

  9. Crazy Therapies - Wikipedia

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    These include potential sexual abuse; asking the patient to perform menial chores; discussing the psychotherapist's own problems in detail; asking the patient to cut off relations with friends and family; diagnosing the patient's condition before thoroughly discussing the issue; claiming the patient must be hypnotized in order to sort through ...

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