0 belief in something that is not true:
[ + that ] He's under the delusion that he will be promoted this year.
1 something a person believes and wants to be true, when it is actually not true:
In attempting to establish that they are delusions, then, his main efforts go into establishing that they are psychopathological.
In this paper it is speculated that other aspects of the content of delusions are also of relevance in understanding emotional distress.
Two individuals did have persecutory delusions but were unable to complete any of the assessments.
A detailed assessment was made of the presence of safety behaviours, the content of delusions and emotional distress.
Ten patients with auditory verbal hallucinations and delusions (hallucinators), eight patients with delusions but no hallucinations (non-hallucinators), and 20 non-psychiatric control subjects were tested.
Verbal self-monitoring in hallucinators (who also had delusions) would then be compromised at two levels.
Attributional style and delusions : an investigation based on delusional content.
Finally, support for a neurobiological contribution to the development of delusions has recently been reported.
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幻想, 錯覺…
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falsa ilusión, delirio [masculine], engaño [masculine]…
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ilusão…
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hile, aldatma, oyun…
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illusion [feminine], hallucination, illusion…
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