Clinical Paranoia: Identifying the Signs

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Paranoia can be caused by a variety of symptoms - to easily identify these symptoms you can consult a psychologist or you can do some research online (there are hundreds of website that provides information on paranoia) - some of those symptoms that an individual can go through is as follows:He or she talk to themselves using a low voice; he or she are always worried of been followed or that their conversations are been recorded; Some even think that someone is out to do something to them. For example, they think someone wants to hurt them or involve them in some type of conspiracy. They also think that their family and friends are going against them and that they do not have no friends. Paranoia is a serious mental issue that is needed to be attended in some sort of professional clinic.

Some of these symptoms, mention above, can be caused by a variety of conditions such as, Depression and Severe Stress; Depression and Stress within a personality issue; Medication Toxicity; and Clinical Paranoia - as mention before if you identify some of these symptoms seek consultation of a psychiatric as soon as possible - lets look at these conditions a little closer.

Depression and Severe Stress - Individuals who seem to experience some sort of depressive disorder can take everything that are around them very personally. They might feel as if they are been judged, watched and or even think that they are been selected for some conspiracy - this is how their mind interprets thing - in doing so they can react to the situation in an out of control burst.

Depression/Stress in a person with Personality Issues - Can cause the individual to be suspicious, not only of everyone else's personality but their own as well. Year ago as I became more and more familiar with they psychology history of my family and learn that a friend that heavily server from paranoia was suspicious of his own personality, he thought that he was forced to get surgery by the government to cover his real identity.

Medication Toxicity - Some medication that are provided to the individual with paranoia for either sickness or even his or her condition can cause side affects that can influence them to become more paranoid then usual.

Clinical Paranoia - This type of paranoia controls the person perception of everyday life. This is the most serious condition of all. When a person is suffering from Clinical Paranoia everything that they do will be out of control, They will think that you are against them that someone will hurt them - when people might be trying to actually help. They will also think that the Government is following them or even aliens are hunting them down.

It is essential that you identify the symptoms of paranoia (mention at the beginning and through out the article) regardless on how mild or server a person's paranoia might be. Seek them help so that they may receive the right treatments.

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