Paranoia: Neuropsychiatric Mechanisms, Clinical Features, Differential Diagnosis, and Evidence-Based Care
Paranoia is a neuropsychiatric phenomenon characterized by persistent, often irrational beliefs or suspicions that others intend harm, deceive, or pose threats. While occasional suspicions can occur in response to stress or misinformation, clinically significant paranoia involves a degree of conviction that is resistant to counterevidence and causes distress or functional impairment. Understanding paranoia requires separating… Read More »