| paranoid d.’s |
an older term denoting delusion of grandeur and delusion of persecution; its use is discouraged.
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| paranoid i. |
the persistent idea, not of delusional intensity, that one is being persecuted, harassed, or otherwise unfairly treated.
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| paranoid p. (disorder) |
[DSM-IV] a personality disorder marked by a view of other people as hostile, devious, and untrustworthy and a combative response to disappointments or to events experienced as rebuffs or humiliations. Notable are a questioning of the loyalty of friends, the bearing of grudges, a tendency to read threatening meanings into benign remarks, and unfounded suspicions of the fidelity of a partner. Unlike delusional disorder or paranoid schizophrenia, in which delusional or hallucinatory persecution occurs, it is not characterized by psychosis.
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| paranoid s. |
[DSM-IV] a type of schizophrenia characterized by preoccupation with one or more systematized delusions or with frequent auditory hallucinations but without disorganized speech, disorganized or catatonic behavior, or flat or inappropriate affect.
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| paranoid |
extremely fearful
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