Term ID: T4437

Paranoid Ideation

/paranoid-ideation/
Suspicious thoughts and beliefs about others' motives that may not meet the full criteria for paranoid delusions.
Example: Persistent worries about being talked about, deceived, or harmed by others without strong evidence supporting these concerns.

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Reference: Fenigstein & Vanable (1992)