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  2. Grandiose delusions - Wikipedia

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    Grandiose delusions (GDs), also known as delusions of grandeur or expansive delusions, [1] are a subtype of delusion characterized by the extraordinary belief that one is famous, omnipotent, wealthy, or otherwise very powerful or of a high status. Grandiose delusions often have a religious, science fictional, or supernatural theme

  3. Chūnibyō - Wikipedia

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    Literary critic Boshi Chino expressed that he would like to give the novel Don Quixote the subtitle "Chūnibyō Starting from 50 Years Old" from the vicious cycle observable within the work characterized by "the protagonist's viewing of the world through colored glasses" causing "the people around him to play along in order to avoid denying his delusions, but in the end only causing the ...

  4. Delusional disorder - Wikipedia

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    Delusions can be bizarre or non-bizarre in content; [7] non-bizarre delusions are fixed false beliefs that involve situations that could occur in real life, such as being harmed or poisoned. [8] Apart from their delusion or delusions, people with delusional disorder may continue to socialize and function in a normal manner and their behavior ...

  5. Childhood schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    About 50% of young children diagnosed with schizophrenia experience severe neuropsychiatric symptoms. [10] Studies have demonstrated that diagnostic criteria are similar to those of adult schizophrenia. [11] [12] Neither DSM-5 nor ICD-11 list "childhood schizophrenia" as a separate diagnosis. The diagnosis is based on thorough history and exam ...

  6. What Are the Different Types of Schizophrenia? - AOL

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    The five types of schizophrenia include catatonic, disorganized, residual, paranoid, and undifferentiated schizophrenia. Each has different symptoms.

  7. Ideas and delusions of reference - Wikipedia

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    Ideas of reference and delusions of reference describe the phenomenon of an individual experiencing innocuous events or mere coincidences [1] and believing they have strong personal significance. [2] It is "the notion that everything one perceives in the world relates to one's own destiny", usually in a negative and hostile manner.

  8. Delusional misidentification syndrome - Wikipedia

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    For example, a person may believe that they are in fact not in the hospital to which they were admitted, but an identical-looking hospital in a different part of the country. [ 8 ] Cotard's syndrome is a rare disorder in which people hold a delusional belief that they are dead (either figuratively or literally), do not exist, are putrefying ...

  9. The Sims Social Delusions of Grandeur Quest: How to ... - AOL

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    This week's theme in The Sims Social is just darling, don't you think. It's the oh, so very elegant Marie Antoinette Week in Playfish's hit social game. Of course, along with that comes a lovely ...

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