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Here are the DSM III criteria for the diagnosis of paranoid disorder : “ A. Persistent persecutory delusions or delusional jealousy . “ B. Emotion and behavior appropriate to the content of the delusional system .
Here are the DSM III criteria for the diagnosis of paranoid disorder : “ A. Persistent persecutory delusions or delusional jealousy . “ B. Emotion and behavior appropriate to the content of the delusional system .
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A paranoid person whose delusions were similar to Mr. B's , but who was convinced that others would consider him paranoid if these were revealed , might be able to conceal his thoughts with greater skill than Mr. B. Still , an evasive ...
A paranoid person whose delusions were similar to Mr. B's , but who was convinced that others would consider him paranoid if these were revealed , might be able to conceal his thoughts with greater skill than Mr. B. Still , an evasive ...
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The other was a young man with serious conflicts about his sexual identity , homosexual anxiety , and paranoid thoughts . The objective results of his rhinoplasty were good , but postoperatively he developed paranoid delusions about his ...
The other was a young man with serious conflicts about his sexual identity , homosexual anxiety , and paranoid thoughts . The objective results of his rhinoplasty were good , but postoperatively he developed paranoid delusions about his ...
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Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
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