Delusion
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British pronunciation/dɪlˈuːʒən/
American pronunciation/dɪˈɫuʒən/

Définition et Signification de "delusion"

Delusion
01

intrigues, petit jeu

the act of tricking someone into believing things that aren't true
02

illusion

a reinforced false belief or opinion that someone has
03

délire

(psychology) a mental condition in which a person has a false belief system that is contradicted by evidence

What is "delusion"?

Delusion is a mental condition where someone strongly believes in something that is not true or lacks evidence, even when shown contradictory facts. These false beliefs are resistant to change, and they can cause significant distress or problems in daily life. Delusions can take many forms, such as believing to have special powers, being oppressed by others, or having a special connection to someone famous. Treatment for delusions often involves therapy and medication to help manage symptoms and promote clearer thinking.

delusion

n

delus

v

delusional

adj

delusional

adj
example
Exemple
The patient's delusions and hallucinations indicate that he is out of his mind and needs immediate medical attention.
His paranoiac delusions made him believe that his neighbors were spying on him and plotting against him.
His paranoiac delusions made him believe that his neighbors were spying on him and plotting against him.
The film's kafkaesque plot twists kept the audience on edge, blurring the lines between reality and delusion.
Psychosis is a mental health condition characterized by a loss of contact with reality, often manifesting as hallucinations or delusions.
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