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Paranoia

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psychology1 year ago

"The Psychology of Feeling Watched: Exploring Paranoia in Everyday Life"

The feeling of being watched can be triggered by exposure to scary media, hypervigilance following trauma, or mental health conditions. Humans are sensitive to gaze, and outside stimuli can also induce this feeling. For those who have experienced trauma, hypervigilance becomes a defense mechanism. Persistent paranoia may indicate a more serious issue, and seeking mental health support is important.

psychology1 year ago

"Study Links Parents' Paranoia to Children's Safety Behaviors"

A study found that parents' paranoia predicted the safety behavior use of their children, while adolescents' paranoia did not influence their parents' safety behaviors. The research revealed a correlation between heightened paranoia and the use of safety behaviors in both parents and their children, suggesting an intergenerational transmission of behaviors. The findings emphasize the importance of addressing family dynamics in interventions and prevention strategies to prevent adolescents from developing rigid safety behaviors that contribute to the maintenance of paranoia.

crime2 years ago

Former Google Programmer Confesses to Plotting Chief Justice John Roberts' Murder

Neal Sidhwaney, a former Google programmer from Florida, has pleaded guilty to threatening to murder Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. Sidhwaney left a threatening voicemail for Roberts in July, expressing his intention to kill him. A psychologist's evaluation revealed that Sidhwaney suffers from delusional disorder with psychosis and paranoia, believing that Google planted a chip in his head and foot. He faces up to five years in prison for transmitting an interstate threat to kill. Security concerns around Supreme Court justices have been heightened in recent years, with this incident following the arrest of another individual plotting to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

celebrity-news2 years ago

Inside the Tragic Life of Carolyn Bessette: Eyewitness Accounts

Eyewitnesses and first-person accounts reveal that Carolyn Bessette, wife of JFK Jr., lived in constant fear and paranoia due to the relentless paparazzi following her every move. Witnesses observed her looking nervously over her shoulder and taking precautions to avoid being chased. This fear intensified after Princess Diana's death in 1997. Despite attempts to ease the paparazzi's intrusion, Bessette had to navigate the streets alone, making her daily life increasingly terrifying.

politics2 years ago

"White House Staffer's Encounter with Mike Lindell Raises Concerns"

Former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson revealed in her memoir that ex-chief of staff Mark Meadows burned numerous documents in the final days of the administration, leading to high dry-cleaning bills to remove the burning smell from his clothes. Hutchinson described a White House steeped in paranoia, with Meadows and other staffers fearing interception by the "deep state" when disposing of documents. Hutchinson also accused Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman of inappropriate behavior on January 6, 2021.

entertainment2 years ago

Howard Stern's COVID Anxiety Strains Marriage: 'I'm Scared'

Radio host Howard Stern revealed on his Sirius XM radio show that his fear of the new strain of COVID-19 has caused tension and arguments with his wife. Stern admitted to being paranoid and neurotic about the virus, while his wife is less concerned. He expressed his fear of getting sick and vented about people telling him to lighten up. Stern, who is 69 years old, worries about the new strain and its potential impact on him. Despite going out to restaurants and concerts, he is now concerned about the rising cases and the possibility of going back into lockdown. Stern apologized to his wife after their argument, acknowledging his fear and neurotic tendencies.

entertainment2 years ago

Howard Stern's COVID Paranoia Sparks Calls for Return to Lockdowns

Radio host Howard Stern expresses his concerns about the threat of a new Covid wave and his paranoia about contracting the virus. He reveals that he might stay home and lock himself down again, while his wife has plans to travel. Stern's fear of germs and Covid has kept him mostly isolated for the past three years, and he doesn't plan to return to his studio anytime soon.

health2 years ago

Misdiagnosed Suspicion: A Brain Tumor's Impact on Marital Trust

A UK man's sudden paranoia and personality changes turned out to be symptoms of a brain tumor. Andy Hampton, 54, became convinced his wife was cheating on him and showed disinterest in his family. After experiencing confusion and difficulty with simple tasks, he was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a cancerous brain tumor. Following surgery and ongoing chemotherapy, his mood improved, and he plans to participate in a sponsored walk to raise money for brain tumor research. The story highlights the need for increased funding and research for brain tumors, which can have a significant impact on behavior and quality of life.

mental-health2 years ago

"Inside the Mind of Schizophrenia: A Personal Perspective"

Schizophrenia is a complex mental health condition characterized by symptoms such as paranoia, anxiety, and hallucinations. In the early stages, individuals may experience irrational fears and a sense of being watched or monitored. As the condition progresses, auditory hallucinations, such as hearing voices, become more common. In advanced stages, visual hallucinations may occur, ranging from pleasant experiences to terrifying encounters with monsters or demons. Understanding that mental health conditions exist on a spectrum can help destigmatize and promote empathy towards individuals with schizophrenia and other mental health conditions.

politics2 years ago

Russia on High Alert as Drone Strikes and Assassination Fears Grip Putin's Regime

Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly refusing to travel abroad due to fears of assassination, following a series of events that have heightened his paranoia, including a drone attack near his luxury home. Putin has long used elaborate layers of security, including body doubles and food testing, and his isolation appears to be getting worse. Former Kremlin security official Gleb Karakulov has also spoken about Putin's increasing isolation and paranoia. Putin's decision-making may be flawed due to being presented with distorted information by a group of close aides.