Paranoid delirium (from other Greek: παρά- “about” + νοῶ “understand, think” + εἶδος “appearance, appearance, image, similarity”) is a disorder of the thinking process, delusional conviction that there is any kind of patient external adverse effects [1] .
Paranoid delirium may include the ideas of harassment , attitude , destruction, accusation, damage, impact , poisoning, etc. [2] [1]
Mental disorders
Most often, paranoid delirium occurs in schizophrenia (especially with delusional ideas of exposure), but can also be observed in intoxication , reactive and other psychoses [1] .
See also
- Paranoid psychosis
- Paranoid schizophrenia
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Stoimenov Y. A. , Stoimenova M. Y. , Koeva P. Y. and others. Psychiatric Encyclopedic Dictionary. - K .: “IAPM”, 2003. - S. 139. - 1200 p. - ISBN 966-608-306-X .
- ↑ Syropyatov O., Dzeruzhinskaya N. Interval psychopathology . - Litres, 2017 .-- P. 44-45. - ISBN 978-5-457-52341-8 .