Tuesday 3 May 2016

What Are The Different Types Of Delusions In Schizophrenia?

Delusions are inaccurate beliefs which do not have any base in reality. Often people with schizophrenia experience delusions as a major symptom. They have impaired ability and their thinking is disorganized that prevents them from interpreting new details which can often lead to false perceptions. People with schizophrenia often experience some common types of delusions that are given below.



Persecutory delusions:

These types of delusions are very common among those who have schizophrenia. Such delusions make people to have some suspicions as the basis of the issue while focusing on a thing or a person. Generally, people who have this delusion feel that they are being followed, tormented, poisoned or harmed.

Grandiose delusions:

These grandeur delusions are based upon a wrong idea by a person that he is an extremely important person. Such sufferers of grandiose delusions believe that they are a celebrity or a powerful person. So, they get disturbed easily if others do not acknowledge them or recognize them.

Control delusions:

Such delusions of control make people with schizophrenia believe that some unknown force controls their actions and thoughts. They firmly believe that the thoughts are removed involuntarily off their mind and hence they believe that they are not responsible for the actions they perform.

Somatic delusions:

This kind of delusions make people stay preoccupied with their body. Such delusions make them believe few false beliefs like they have a tumor in the body or believe that an outside substance has entered their body.

Religious delusions:

These types of delusions often misguide the people about the relationship they have with God. People with schizophrenia would strongly believe that they hold very special bond with God or would even go to the extent of believing that God has bestowed them with special powers. They would also say that they have ability to speak with God directly or is assigned with a task to perform. In severe cases, they would even believe that they are God.

Referential delusions:

These forms of delusions are yet another common one found among people with schizophrenia. Such delusions would make people believe that other people’s words, actions or gestures refer them or is directed at them. They would also believe that the book lines, TV shows or comments are only made about them.

The above mentioned types are the common forms of delusions found in people with schizophrenia.

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