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Tuesday, December, 02, 2008

Explaining Delusions

by  Jerry Kennard
Monday, June 23, 2008
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Delusions may be bizarre, as is more commonly the case with schizophrenia or they may be perfectly plausible, as is the case with delusional disorder. The fact that a person has one or more delusions does not, in itself, mean their life should be negatively affected. But common to many people with delusions are social isolation, ruminations, sometimes a physical impairment like deafness, and anxieties about the world in which they live.

 

 

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