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The language of paranoia

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
In order to assess which of three current models is most useful in understanding paranoia, the authors applied computer speech content analysis to 55 patients--24 of whom were in four groups expressing paranoid delusions and 31 of whom were in four groups not expressing such delusions.
T E, Oxman, S D, Rosenberg, G J, Tucker
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Hypertension and paranoia

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
No differences in blood pressure on admission were found between samples of paranoid, paranoid schizophrenic, and nonparanoid psychiatric inpatients. The findings provide evidence against the catecholamine hypotheses of these disorders.
C, VanValkenburg, G, Winokur
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Hedlund paranoia

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1985
A brief review of Tarasoff vs. Regents of University of California (1976) 17 Cal.3d 425 is presented, followed by several important issues that have emerged from that decision. Tarasoff's most recent progeny, Hedlund vs. Superior Court (1983) 34 Cal.3d 695, then is reviewed in light of Tarasoff and current tort law in California.
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Artificial Paranoia

Artificial Intelligence, 1971
A case of artificial paranoid has been synthesized in the form of a computer simulation model. The model and its embodied theory are briefly described. Several excerpts from interviews with the model are presented to illustrate its paranoid input-output behavior. Evaluation of the success of the simulation will depend upon indistinguishability tests.
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Paranoia Revisited

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
SummaryThe modern conceptualization of paranoia depends largely on the work of Emil Kraepelin. After him, German psychiatry concentrated on detailed descriptions of psychopathology in paranoid states, but there were few diagnostic or therapeutic advances till lately.
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Reflections on Paranoia

The Psychoanalytic Review, 2010
Paranoia is about alienation of the Other and from the Other. It is about the creation of enemies, a process where inner tension, fear of humiliation, shame about weakness, and repressed self-doubt crystallize into the figure of a threatening Other. This Other, the persecutor, the enemy, provides a sense, however truncated, of connection, a feeling of ...
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