My permanent chat thread
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Thread Topic: My permanent chat thread
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paranoia/parnoi/
Noun:
A mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance, typically worked...
Suspicion and mistrust of people or their actions without evidence or justification.
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Paranoia is medically classed as a psychotic disorder. The sufferer feels persecuted by others. He also usually has an exaggerated view of his own self-importance. Although paranoia is a mental illness, it is not usually an isolated condition and is often linked to some other mental illness.
It is difficult to determine the cause or causes of paranoia. Paranoid people may suffer from an emotional and mental breakdown in certain thought processes. An incident in the past may have built up unconsciously into a serious underlying mental disturbance. Repressed feelings can also be a cause of paranoia, along with circumstances or projected feelings onto other people. -
Oh, I totally understand now. And don't worry. I'm harmless. Or so you think. I can hurt will words.
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Yeah, I know, I don't really understand it, I just know I have it.
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It a psychologist's (or wanna be psychologist) mind tbat wraps around the idea.
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So, I guess I have other mental illnesses other than just paranoia...
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The symptoms of paranoia are diverse. The most common is a distrust of people. Paranoid people always look for the ulterior motive and question others' actions. They are easily offended and unable to relax. Paranoid people may also be uncomfortable at social functions and fear being taken advantage of. Other symptoms may include stubbornness, perfectionism and difficulty in expressing forgiveness.
A paranoid person will not usually be aware that she is paranoid, no matter how much you tell her. Insisting that a sufferer is paranoid will only increase her questioning of the people around them. Paranoid people may, in time, come to realize that they are questioning every action another person takes, no matter how small, but it is very difficult for the paranoid person to break this cycle.
Treatment for paranoia is usually through behavior therapy. Behavior therapy teaches the sufferer how to be less sensitive to criticism. It also tries to make the paranoiac increase his social skills. The therapy may take a long time, as paranoia is very difficult to overcome due to the guarded traits associated with the disorder.
We are constantly taught from an early age to question others' motives, to be aware and to be mistrustful of people. The media supplies us with mass examples everyday of people who are not to be trusted: corrupt politicians, lying businessmen and warmongering world leaders. Paranoia may be a mental illness, but it may be one that society takes for granted and actually caters to. -
No, you don't, atleast I don't think you do.
Psycologist have a way of thinking differently than everybody else.
My Concience: That's why she doesn't fit in in alot of places. -
Are you talking about me?
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Hello?
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The concience part was abojt me.
The part were I don't think you have another disease wss abojt you. -
Oh, okay :)
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TAAAAAAAAAAAAACCCCCCCCCCCOOOOOOOOOOOOSSSSS.
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Um what was that about?
Please DON'T do it again before I get mad. -
Yeah, GAMW, please dot go into other threads just to put meaningless drawn out words.
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