Paranoid schizophrenia
People with paranoid schizophrenia may have mistaken beliefs (delusions) that one or more people are plotting against them or their loved ones. It is difficult or impossible for others to convince them that they are not the target of a plot. People with this condition may spend a lot of time thinking about how to protect themselves from the person or people they believe are trying to harm them.
Other symptoms include:
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Paranoid type schizophrenia is a mental illness that involves false beliefs of being persecuted or plotted against.Alternative NamesParanoid... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Paranoid schizophreniaTreatmentSupport GroupsExpectations (prognosis)ComplicationsCalling your health care provider Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Paranoid schizophreniaPreventionReferencesAddington D, Bouchard RH, Goldberg J, Honer B, Malla A, Norman R, Tempier R. Clinical practice guidelines:... Read more »