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Question by  rocky1717 (43)

What are the symptoms of delusional disorder?

 
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Answer by  April (296)

Symptoms of delusional disorder are when a person really honestly believes something that cannot possibly be true and they care completely convinced it is real. Delusions can be paranoid where a person may believe someone or something is out to get them. These delusions remain in tact for most of their lives and can have an affect on their life.

 
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Answer by  sabozeka (611)

A person with delusional disorder is very persistent in a beleif.They are very forcful about their beleif and do not take litely to be teased about or being made fun of.

 
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Answer by  skm (432)

A delusional disorder occurs when a person holds a delusion (defined as a fixed false belief) but remains functional in everyday life and doesn't meet the qualifications for schizophrenia. One example of a delusional disorder is a person who truly believes that a celebrity is in live with them, despite this being obviously false.

 
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Answer by  yvonnew (31)

Thinking things to be true that can easily be disproved. An example would be the person believing that their sister is a top-secret agent when facts and investigations simply prove otherwise.

 
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