Paranoia

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Paranoia By: Antonio Morelli Jena Anderson Sarah McCarthy

Transcript of Paranoia

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ParanoiaBy: Antonio Morelli

Jena AndersonSarah McCarthy

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What is Paranoia?

Paranoia is a thought process believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety or fear, often to the point of irrationality and delusion.

Paranoia can also be described as suspiciousness or mistrust.

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History of Paranoia

Kraepelin, a German psychiatrist, used the term pure paranoia to describe a condition where a delusion was present, but without any of the other features of dementia.

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Who does Paranoia affect?

People who have low self esteem tend to suffer from paranoia.

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Treatment of Paranoia

Treatment with appropriate antipsychotic drugs may help the paranoid patient overcome some symptoms. Although the patient's functioning may be improved, the paranoid symptoms often remain intact.

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Treatment of Paranoia cont.

Reports on individual cases suggest that the regular opportunity to express suspicions and self-doubts afforded by psychotherapy can help the paranoid patient function in the community.