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A delusion is a pathological belief that is made out of nothing or lacks factual basis, but the patient firmly believes in it and cannot convince him with facts. Mental illness with prominent and systematic delusions as the main symptom is called delusional psychosis, which is also known as paranoid psychosis. How the disease manifests, let's first look at the following example:
One autumn evening, in a green bush in the southwest of Shanghai, a woman's scream was suddenly heard, and then a figure flashed out of the bushes and disappeared into the thick twilight. The next morning, a corpse was found in the bushes, and the public security criminal investigation team quickly solved the case. In the interrogation room, Han, a young man with a tired look, explained the reason for his murder.
The victim is his girlfriend, the two have known each other for more than a year, and their relationship has always been very harmonious, but half a year ago, Han suddenly felt that his girlfriend was colder to him than before, and his relationship with him was only superficial. How could his girlfriend suddenly change her mind, Han thought hard, he had no intention of working in the future, he stalked his girlfriend every day, and secretly spied on the men who appeared next to her, and after a few months, he finally realized that his girlfriend had a new love. The facts identified by Han are very clear, so from love to jealousy, from jealousy to hate, until finally the murderous machine, although Han in the confession is conclusive, but there is no evidence from others, some reasoning is illogical.
In order to prudently try the case, the public security department invited medical experts to conduct a forensic appraisal of Han. During the examination, it was found that Han had a very tightly structured set of jealousy delusions, and his thinking and behavior were governed by the delusions, which eventually led to a human life**. The forensic appraisal concluded that Han suffered from delusional domination, which eventually led to a human life**.
The forensic appraisal concluded that Han suffered from delusional psychosis and that his behavior was caused by delusions of jealousy. The delusional spirit is unknown, and it is more likely to occur in middle age, slightly more in men than in women. Patients often have certain personality defects before the disease, and their blood relatives may also have paranoid personalities.
Delusional psychosis is characterized by delusions, such as the belief that someone or an organization is harming them in some way (delusion of victimization) or the belief that they have extraordinary talents that will be entrusted with a major task (delusion of exaggeration). Delusions are characterized by the fact that the content is not very absurd, and they feel reasonable at first hearing, but there is no solid evidence on closer examination, and the delusions generally last for a long time, sometimes even for life. In addition to delusions and behaviors directly related to delusions, patients have normal speech, emotion, and behavior, and can maintain good social functions such as work, study, and social interaction.
Delusional psychosis is difficult, and if the symptoms are severe, a combination of drugs, psychological, and electrical convulsions should be used. Most patients require hospitalization**, especially those who have caused social problems or harm to others, and may be forced to be admitted if necessary. Most patients need to undergo long-term**.
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It's the kind of person who thinks about things that are very unrealistic, such as that I am the savior who controls the lives of people all over the world, and so on, and I can't control myself.
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I always feel that others speak ill of me, hate myself, and want to kill myself.
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Always thinking that someone would kill him.
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The above is already very detailed
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What is delusional psychosis? 1 First: What is called delusional psychosis in medicine is daydreaming, which is more biased towards young friends, because young people have too many desires and can play a role in mental health care, but overindulge in daydreaming, it is like a drug, devouring people's youth and ideals.
2 Second: Some girls are rich in heart and weak in body, not good at interacting with people, have many interpersonal problems and needs are not satisfied, and have a deep hatred for some things and people, so in the world of daydreaming, you find a substitute satisfaction, 3 Third: For young people who love to dream, when people can travel in daydreams, they can get spiritual satisfaction and relieve the pressure in their hearts, but because you are too indulged in daydreams, you have planted the seeds of distress for yourself. Because of this, it will feel painful and psychologically pathological, which is medical delusional psychosis.
Notes:And I want to emphasize that the best way to get rid of delusional psychosis, that is, daydreaming, is to start by changing your life, actively socialize with everyone, spend more time with peers, and get real satisfaction and happiness in interpersonal relationships.
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