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Understanding Paranoia A Guide For Professionals Families And Sufferers Kantor

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Understanding Paranoia A Guide For Professionals Families And Sufferers Kantor
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Publisher: Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.33 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Kantor, Martin
ISBN: 9780275981525, 0275981525
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Understanding Paranoia A Guide For Professionals Families And Sufferers Kantor by Kantor, Martin 9780275981525, 0275981525 instant download after payment.

In this insightful book, the author vividly takes the reader inside the minds of people who are paranoid: experiencing delusions of persecution ranging from thinking others are "out to get" them to falsely believing they have physical illness. Kantor also explains to us other facets of the Paranoid Personality, including suspiciousness, hypersensitivity, extreme vigilance, simmering anger, and a tendency to blame others for and absolve oneself of almost everything. How does such paranoia affect one's life? Whether one is a paranoiac wanting to recover from the emotional disorder, or a person looking for the best way to deal with a paranoid husband, wife, friend, boss, or acquaintance, this book offers understanding and guidance. As Kantor explains, the term "paranoid" should not be used as a hurtful epithet. "Paranoid individuals are no more or less evil than persons with any other emotional disorder, or for that matter, persons with a physical disorder. Paranoia is a disorder of the mind, not a flaw of character," says Kantor.

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