Tag: loss of control


PASSIVITY PHENOMENA

Definition and Core Characteristics Passivity phenomena represent a highly significant, often distressing, class of psychological experiences wherein individuals perceive fundamental aspects of their internal, subjective reality as being controlled, generated, or managed by an external source or agency. This profound alteration of self-experience involves a perceived loss of autonomy and a disruption of the natural […]

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DELUSION SYSTEM, DELUSION OF BEING CONTROLLED

The Delusion of Being Controlled (Passivity Phenomena) The Delusion of Being Controlled, often classified under the broader umbrella of passivity phenomena, represents a profound and distressing disturbance in the fundamental sense of self and agency. This is a specific type of bizarre delusion characterized by the false, fixed belief that an external entity, force, person, […]

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