Tag: false perception


DELUSION OF OBSERVATION

Defining the Delusion of Observation The Delusion of Observation represents a complex psychological state wherein an individual maintains a fixed, false belief that they are being watched, monitored, or scrutinized by others, despite a profound lack of empirical evidence to support such claims. This condition is categorized within the broader spectrum of delusional disorders and […]

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KINESTHETIC HALLUCINATION

Introduction and Definition The field of clinical psychology and neurology recognizes various forms of sensory misperception, few as profoundly disruptive to an individual’s fundamental sense of self and spatial orientation as the phenomenon known as Kinesthetic Hallucination (KH). This term precisely describes a perception of bodily movement that occurs in the absence of any actual […]

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