• Ideas of reference and delusions of reference describe the phenomenon of an individual experiencing innocuous events or mere coincidences and believing...
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  • (ideas and delusions of reference). Syndrome, because it is a recognizable set of features that occur together. Fish Odor syndrome Bad breath Delusion...
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    Apophenia (category Articles needing additional references from October 2023)
    random. Barnum effect Confirmation bias False equivalence Ideas and delusions of reference Magical thinking Post hoc ergo propter hoc Texas sharpshooter...
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  • Grandiose delusions or delusions of grandeur are principally a subtype of delusional disorder but could possibly feature as a symptom of schizophrenia and manic...
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  • underlying the development of the Imaginary Audience Behavior scale. Ideas and delusions of reference - an unhealthy level of interpreting ordinary events...
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  • Delusions Religious Delusions Somatic Delusions Ideas and Delusions of Reference Delusions of Being Controlled Delusions of Mind Reading Thought Broadcasting...
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    of Extraordinary Popular Delusions. The book was published in three volumes: "National Delusions", "Peculiar Follies", and "Philosophical Delusions"...
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  • Correlation does not imply causation – Refutation of a logical fallacy Ideas and delusions of reference – Phenomenon involving innocuous events Look-elsewhere...
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    Erotomania (category Delusions)
    individual's delusions of another person being infatuated with them. It is listed in the DSM-5 as a subtype of a delusional disorder. Commonly, the onset of erotomania...
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    flattening of affect. Delusions are a specific symptom of psychosis. Delusions can be bizarre or non-bizarre in content; non-bizarre delusions are fixed...
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  • "delusional intuition". Other types of primary delusions include delusional mood (or atmosphere), delusional (apophanous) perception and delusional memories...
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  • types of delusions that promote any violent behaviors, persecutory delusions seem to be one of these. Having resentful emotions towards others and the inability...
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  • between one-third and one-half). Delusions: egosyntonic thoughts refer to ideas or behaviours that individuals perceive as true, reasonable, and consistent with...
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  • presented with conflicting evidence." Types of delusion include: Bizarre delusions Those which are clearly implausible and not understood by peers within the same...
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  • several other forms of delusions, these include descriptions such as: delusions of reference, or delusional misidentification, or delusional memories (e.g....
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  • in their experience of life, between what is and is not real. Examples of psychotic symptoms are delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized or incoherent...
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  • both it and its predecessor "hold important places in the history of 90s music, not to mention those of punk and indie as a whole." Delusions of Adequacy...
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    grandiose, melancholic, or paranoid. These delusions include ideas of great wealth, immortality, thousands of lovers, unfathomable power, apocalypsis, nihilism...
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  • which refuses to allow its ideas to be examined or challenged." He objects to Dawkins' assertion that faith is a juvenile delusion, arguing that numerous...
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  • prominent mood symptoms. Common symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech and thinking, as well as mood episodes. Schizoaffective disorder...
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  • scientific, and humanistic thinking" in his book. Many books have been written in response to The God Delusion. For example: Atheist Delusions, by David...
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    Ideas (formerly known as Lego Cuusoo and stylized in start case) is a website run by Chaordix and The Lego Group, which allows users to submit ideas for...
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    Karl Jaspers (category Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (civil class))
    discussion.) Jaspers also distinguished between primary and secondary delusions. He defined primary delusions as autochthonous, meaning that they arise without...
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  • processes, such as derailment, loosening of associations, thought blocking, and flight of ideas, along with delusions of influence on mental processes (e.g...
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    negatively of it, saying "it is a very poorly written book, without any style." Successively, The Book of Delusions (1935), The Transfiguration of Romania...
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    and he learned how to consciously discard his paranoid delusions. Princeton allowed him to audit classes. He continued to work on mathematics and was...
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  • Delusions of Grandeur (French: La Folie des grandeurs) is a 1971 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury. It is a very liberal comedic adaptation of...
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  • of overvalued ideas. An overvalued idea is a false or exaggerated and sustained belief that is maintained with much less than delusional intensity (i.e...
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  • DSM-IV codes (personality disorders) Paranoia Delusions of reference Paranoid anxiety Persecutory delusions Personality Disorders at eMedicine Waldinger...
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    Brain rot (category 2020s fads and trends)
    saw as a decline in intellectual standards, with complex ideas being less highly regarded, and compared this to the 1840s "potato rot" in Europe. In 2007...
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