Delusion Relationships Sensitive Kretschmer

**Sensitive Kretschmer's relational delusion** is one of the types of personality delusions in which the patient has a tendency to establish fantastic connections between himself and the people around him. Sensitive relationship delusions are often accompanied by feelings of guilt for one's actions or thoughts, which makes them more difficult to understand and treat than other types of delusional symptoms. In this article we will consider the nature of delusions of relationships of a sensitive structure.

**Sensitive and paranoid type** According to German psychiatrist Ernst Kretschmer, at first glance, paranoid and sensitive feelings of self-esteem have nothing in common with each other. However, paranoid people suffer from obsessions with persecution, while sensitive patients experience feelings of alienation and loneliness. In this paranoid psychosis, as a rule, there is an illusion that people have a negative attitude towards them, while depressive delusional patients worry about their relationships with others. According to the theory of Carl Jung, this psychotype should be accentuated in a softer and more sensitive direction,