"Paranoid thoughts" refers to ideas or beliefs that someone has which make them excessively suspicious or fearful of others, often without any evidence or rational reason.
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This study investigates the role of dispositional attachment and contextually primed secure base attachment representations in the occurrence
of paranoid thinking.
I tend to keep my sunglasses with me at all times because again that
pesky paranoid thought that everyone is a thief even though the risk of me smashing them is higher than someone stealing them.
Contrary to predictions, the secure attachment prime did not appear to
buffer paranoid thinking and had a negative impact for participants with high levels of attachment anxiety, highlighting the potentially aversive effects of exposure to secure attachment material in those with existing insecure attachment styles.
For Klepper, the figures and scrawling on the board represent the obsession and
paranoid thinking of the emerging right - wing - media landscape during the era of President Donald Trump, in which he said the «bar for what now we can put out there to make our case was lowered immensely.»
Some users, especially those new to the drug or in a strange setting, may suffer acute anxiety and have
paranoid thoughts.
Unfortunately, these feelings are not simply a product of
my paranoid thoughts.
People with schizophrenia are usually diagnosed in their teens or 20s, but may experience symptoms for years beforehand, such as minor delusions or
paranoid thoughts.
Sometimes ovarian teratomas with brain cells in can lead to personality changes,
paranoid thoughts or seizures if the immune system recognises the tissue as foreign and starts to attack both it and cells in the brain.
They're so important that fish oil has been shown to prevent schizophrenia in young people who show early signs of the disease, such as minor delusions or
paranoid thoughts.
The study shows that although the effects of bullying had fallen over time, 16 - year - olds who had been bullied at 11 - years - old were more likely than those who had not, to have
paranoid thoughts.
It's a fair question and not
a paranoid thought, considering that unlike virtually every other business transaction you will enter into, -LSB-...]
Antipsychotic medications have helped many patients with psychosis lead a more normal and fulfilling life by alleviating such symptoms as hallucinations, both visual and auditory, and
paranoid thoughts.
Medications may reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, irritability, and
paranoid thoughts.
Atypical Symptoms Improved by One or More Medications in the Class - anxiety, anger / hostility,
paranoid thinking, self - injury, impulsive aggression, interpersonal sensitivity, low mood and aggression.
Neuroleptics Symptoms Improved by One or More Medications in the Class - anxiety, obsessive - compulsivity, depression, suicide attempts, hostility, impulsivity, self - injury / assaultiveness, illusions,
paranoid thinking, psychoticism, poor general functioning