Paranoia: Clinical Features, Cognitive Mechanisms, Differential Diagnosis, and Evidence-Based Treatment Strategies
Paranoia refers to a spectrum of pathological beliefs characterized by the perceived intention of others to cause harm, exploit, or conspire against an individual, despite limited or no corroborating evidence. Clinically, it is not simply “being suspicious”; it involves a cognitive appraisal system that consistently interprets ambiguous cues as threatening and personally targeted. Paranoia can… Read More »