Adolescents must be accompanied by a parent.
Paranoia is a common mental illness characterized by a distorted understanding of the external world, especially a misjudgment of the intentions of others. The following are common features and triggers of paranoia:
Features:1False self-perception: People with paranoia often have a distorted view of their abilities and worth, which can lead to overconfidence or low self-esteem.
2.Strong suspicion: People with paranoia often feel cheated, watched, or slandered by others. They have an extreme lack of trust in themselves.
3.Paranoid thoughts: People with paranoia tend to hold paranoid thoughts, believing that others harbor malice or are unfaithful to themselves. This thinking can cause them to overreact to the actions of others.
4.Lack of objective judgment: People with paranoia often fail to see things objectively and are overly sensitive to external information and cues. They may over-interpret the words and actions of others.
Triggers:1Family environment: Poor family environment, such as family breakdown, parental neglect, etc., can cause the patient to feel insecure, which in turn can lead to delusions.
2.Psychological stress: Excessive stress and anxiety can cause fear and anxiety, which can lead to delusions.
3.Social problems: Social problems or problems with relationships with others can cause people to feel isolated and not understood, which can lead to delusions.
4.Lack of self-control: Patients may have difficulty controlling their emotions and behaviors, and they may overreact when they feel threatened.
The above are some of the common features and triggers of paranoia. If you or someone close to you is experiencing these symptoms, it is advisable to seek help from a professional psychologist.