Concept cluster: Society > Paranoia or paranoid disorders
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(psychology) A disorder characterized by abulia.
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(psychiatry) A delusion in which the sufferer believes that a friend, spouse or family member has been replaced by an identical-looking impostor.
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Synonym of Capgras delusion
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Cotard's syndrome.
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A person suffering from a delusion.
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The acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal and balanced people triggered by the mention of a specific topic.
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(psychiatry) Delusional beliefs shared by multiple, if not all, members of a family.
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The often paranoid delusion that different people are in fact a single person who changes appearance or is in disguise. It may be related to a brain lesion.
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(psychology) An anxiety disorder characterized by a compulsive need to accumulate goods and feelings of anxiety or discomfort about discarding such goods.
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Suffering from hypochondria.
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Pertaining to inhibition, especially as a generalized personality trait.
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(psychiatry) Suffering from mania, the state of an abnormally elevated or irritable mood, arousal, and/or energy levels.
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Alternative spelling of manic-depressive [A person with manic depression.]
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Exhibiting manic depression.
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Of, pertaining to or involved in narcissism or narcissistic behaviour; narcissistic.
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An anxiety disorder involving severe recurring panic attacks.
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The generation of a false sense of panic in an otherwise healthy person
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Obsolete form of paranoia. [The obsolete name for a psychotic disorder, now called delusional disorder, often (in one of 6 subtypes) characterized by delusions of persecution and perceived threat against the individual affected with the disorder, and often associated with false accusations and general mistrust of others]
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Pertaining to, or exhibiting, paranoia.
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Resembling or characteristic of paranoia.
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Of, related to, or suffering from paranoia
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(dated, medicine) paranoid
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The quality or condition of being paranoid.
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(rare) Obsolete spelling of paranoia [The obsolete name for a psychotic disorder, now called delusional disorder, often (in one of 6 subtypes) characterized by delusions of persecution and perceived threat against the individual affected with the disorder, and often associated with false accusations and general mistrust of others]
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Obsolete form of paranoiac. [Somebody who has paranoia, a paranoid person.]
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(rare) Obsolete form of paranoiac. [Somebody who has paranoia, a paranoid person.]
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A person who experiences pronoia, the belief that people are conspiring to do them good.
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Somebody suffering from prosopagnosia.
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compulsive lying
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(colloquial or derogatory) Psychotic or otherwise insane.
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Resembling or characteristic of psychobabble.
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Resembling or characteristic of psychobabble.
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Someone suffering from a psychoneurosis.
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Discrimination and oppression against people who have, or who are labelled or perceived as having, a mental illness.
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Synonym of scribblemania
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Synonym of separation anxiety disorder
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A persecutory/grandiose delusion in which the patient believes his/her life is a staged play, a reality television show, etc. or that he/she is being watched by means of cameras.
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(informal) Highly paranoid or suspicious.
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(historical) According to 19th-century German psychiatry, a single underlying disease process of which all psychoses were surface variations.
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A person with such a personality.
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A person who has xenomania.

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