Understanding paranoia: Imagine unwanted thoughts invading your head day and night, convincing you that the world is against you - News Summed Up

Understanding paranoia: Imagine unwanted thoughts invading your head day and night, convincing you that the world is against you


Understanding paranoia: Imagine unwanted thoughts invading your head day and night, convincing you that the world is against youProfessor Daniel Freeman, a leading paranoia researcher, discusses the roots of the condition, and why a more equal and trusting society sees lower levels of fearProfessor Daniel Freeman. Photo: Jason AldenSuzanne Harrington Today at 03:30Paranoia, goes the song, will destroya. In the late 1990s, I was diagnosed with paranoid psychosis. I was hearing voices, people whispering horrible things about me — not strangers, but people I knew. It was utterly real to me, and terrifying.


Source: Irish Independent March 14, 2024 16:07 UTC



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