Delusions are basically strong false beliefs that stick around no matter the facts. They are key signs of mental health ...
A shipping clerk begins to think he’s been given a secret task of geopolitical significance. A government employee believes that descriptions of a certain actor in the newspaper are actually about her ...
New research warns conversational AI may reinforce false beliefs by validating and expanding users’ narratives, increasing ...
Delusions of grandeur, also known as grandiose delusions (GDs), are a type of delusion, or false belief. People who experience delusions of grandeur may believe they are famous, God-like, wealthy, ...
Listen to the radio, watch the news or log on to social media, and it won't be long until you encounter some crazy new delusion (you can probably think of one or two off the top of your head). Yet ...
"I couldn't leave my house for months... people were messaging me all over my social media, like, 'Are you safe? Are your ...
People experiencing delusions during an episode of psychosis may be "living out" a deeply held emotion, according to new research that provides a "radically different perspective" on one of the most ...
You know the cameras are everywhere, watching your every move. They are embedded in street lights and often confused with doorbell cameras. In the walls, lights, cars and every public space. You just ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about relationships, personality, and everyday psychology. Erotomania, also known as De Clérambault’s syndrome, is a rare ...