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Paranoia PDF Print E-mail
Paranoia occurs is a mental disorder and is rare as an isolated mental illness. A person with paranoia can work usually and function in everyday life, but their life might be limited and isolated. There are different types of paranoia for example, conjugal paranoia, erotomania, hypochondriacal, and different types of paranoia disorder such as paranoid personality and paranoid schizophrenia.

Paranoia- suspicious of others until they have proven themselves trustworthy, more doubt then they belief, preoccupied with death and suffering, fears being harmed or controlled, bitter, feels misunderstood, thinks people would not like them if they really don’t know them, often experiences disgust, love hate relationship with most things, like’s to test people loyalty, feels like an outsider, do not trust what people say, or attracted with sadness.

What causes Paranoia?
They are various mental and emotional function involving reasoning and assigned meanings. Some symptoms of paranoia may arise from repressed denied or projected feeling. Paranoia thought and feeling can become part delusional system through out accidents, a misunderstood or minor injustice, heightened intimacy, or increase responsibility.

Treatments
Treatment for this disorder are usually a via behavior which is aimed at reading sensitivity to criticism and improving social skills, It can be difficult to treat a person with paranoia as they may be irritable, hostile, and willing; therefore progress slow. Therapy attempts to isolate relaxation and anxiety management and by adding the person to change they behavior.