delusions and themes

Mr. Ed

Be what you is not what you what you ain’t
Location
Central NY
  • Persecution: This is based on the idea that a person or object is trying to hurt you or work against you.
  • Infidelity: This involves unusual jealousy or possessiveness toward another person.
  • Love: This is an obsessive love that takes over all other thoughts or an idea that someone famous or unknown is in love with you.
  • Religion: Delusions of this kind aren’t necessarily caused by zealous belief but more by the environment in which the person lives.
  • Guilt or unworthiness: This theme is common in people with depression.
  • Grandiose: This is when a person feels that they themselves, certain objects, or specific situations are crucially important, powerful, or valuable.
  • Negation or nihilistic: This theme involves intense feelings of emptiness.
  • Somatic: This is the false belief that the person has a physical issue or medical problem.
  • Mixed: This is when a person is affected by delusions with two or more themes.
The human mind, when well, fits nicely within the confines or normal behavior, like all other minds who desire independence but cannot fathom themselves living outside of the box.
 


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