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Formulation of Paranoid Personality Disorder
1985The above extract from Herzl’s diary (Silverberg, 1972) seems well suited to serve as an introduction to a chapter on paranoid behavior. Individuals who hold beliefs of grandeur (“I founded the Jewish State”) in the face of contradictory data (the State of Israel did not exist in 1897) and who anticipate immediate ridicule for these beliefs (“I would ...
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Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal Personality Disorders
2005Schizotypal, Paranoid, and Schizoid personality disorders are all marked by serious problems in interpersonal relationships. Because of this, such individuals have been hard to study. They avoid psychotherapy and participation in research. As a result, data on epidemiology, etiology, and treatment for these disorders are sparse.
Michael B. Miller +4 more
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Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal Personality Disorders
1990In many ways, Paranoid Personality Disorder is a primarily cognitive disorder. It is characterized by a set of extreme and unrealistic beliefs regarding the motivation and likely actions of other persons. The paranoid individual is certain that people in general have malicious intentions and will take advantage of any opportunity to deceive, attack, or
Arthur Freeman +3 more
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[Paranoid personality disorder and criminal offense].
L'Encephale, 2019Currently, all of the studies that focus on the relationship between paranoia and criminal offenses exclusively concern subjects suffering from a delusional paranoid disorder. However, subjects with single paranoid personality disorder, without any associated delusional disorder, are not uncommon in forensic practice.This study aims to describe the ...
M, Bouthier, V, Mahé
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Rorschach Assessment of Paranoid Personality Disorder
2006Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) is one of the most difficult disorders to detect and treat. In part, this comes from the paranoid person’s infrequent use of clinical services, as well as his or her inherent suspicion of the assessment and treatment process. Nevertheless, the assessment of individuals with PPD has yielded important information about
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Family relationships and personality disorder functioning styles in paranoid schizophrenia
Personality and Individual Differences, 2021Xu Shao, Yan Zhang, Hongying Fan
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