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 Translation for 'delusions' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   a delusion | delusions
psyk.
vrangforestillinger {pl}
delusions
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Translation for 'delusions' from English to Norwegian

delusions
vrangforestillinger {pl}psyk.
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Usage Examples English
  • Patients with mental disorders that experience grandiose delusions have been found to have a lower risk of having suicidal thoughts and attempts.
  • Delusions and other positive symptoms of psychosis are often treated with antipsychotic medication, which exert a medium effect size according to meta-analytic evidence.
  • "Systematized paraphrenia" (with systematized delusions i. ...
  • "Wahneinfall" is an alternate term for autochthonous delusions or delusional intuition.
  • However, cognitive-behavioral therapy is typically used as a treatment for many different types of delusions.

  • The position here is that the devil is real, creating delusions in the mind, but that the delusions do not have bodily reality.
  • Interventions particularly related to these conditions include exploring reality testing, changing delusions and hallucinations, examining factors which precipitate relapse, and managing relapses.
  • The most prominent features of disorganized schizophrenia are not delusions and hallucinations, as in paranoid schizophrenia, although fragmentary delusions (unsystemized and often hypochondriacal) and hallucinations may be present.
  • Delusional symptoms can be reported as on a continuum from: full symptoms (with no insight), partial symptoms (where they may start questioning these delusions), nil symptoms (where symptoms are resolved), or after complete treatment there are still delusional symptoms or ideas that could develop into delusions you can characterize this as residual symptoms.
  • Unrealistically optimistic beliefs, confabulatory explanations, delusions including motivated delusions, delusions in schizophrenia, delusions in depression,  and inaccurate social cognition are examples of epistemic innocence.

  • In "Delusions and Other Irrational Beliefs", Bortolotti challenges the idea that delusions are not beliefs given that they are irrational.
  • In this article he wrote about a case he had seen in Sheffield, a man who had persistent persecutory delusions.
  • People with schizophrenia may have persecutory delusions.
  • Paranoid anxiety may reach the level of a persecutory anxiety state (a form of "panic attack"), including various levels of persecutory delusions (the preferred term to "paranoid delusions").
  • It has generally been agreed upon that individuals with paranoid delusions will have the tendency to take action based on their beliefs.

  • The DSM-5 characterizes certain delusions as "bizarre" if they are clearly implausible, or are incompatible with the surrounding cultural context.
  • In a 2010 study, Swiss psychiatrists found religious delusions with themes of spiritual persecution by malevolent spirit-entities, control exerted over the person by spirit-entities, delusional experience of sin and guilt, or delusions of grandeur.
  • Cotard's syndrome withdraws the person with the condition from other people due to neglect of their personal hygiene and physical health. Delusions of negation of self prevent the patient from making sense of external reality, which then produces a distorted view of the external world.
  • Ram is suffering from severe delusions and is imagining that Charu is still present with him, hence the reason why Ram didn't recognise her in the first place.
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