Paranoia and Suspiciousness: Medical Understanding of Delusional Thinking, Threat Appraisal, and Treatment
Paranoia is a pattern of suspiciousness in which a person interprets benign or ambiguous cues as threatening, exploitative, or intentionally harmful. Clinically, paranoia exists on a spectrum ranging from mild, situational distrust to fixed delusional beliefs. In everyday language it may be used loosely, but in medicine it maps to specific cognitive processes and, in… Read More »