Paraphrenia Systematized

``` Systematic paraphrenia (paraphrenic syndrome) Paraphrenia is often called two different syndromes. Paraphrenic syndrome is a mental disease from the group of delusional mental disorders, a systematic disorder. It is characterized by a peculiar development of the psyche, its closure in a vicious circle of a delusional type. Such a person becomes separated from reality and closed in his beliefs, which is why delusions of persecution, great or delusions of grandeur arise

This diagnosis should be made in a situation where all the signs of a systematic disorder are observed, headed by a special, systematic confusion of thinking. It means that a person resorts to systematizing his beliefs. His whole life consists of an internal struggle and confrontation with his own belief system and reality. This causes the environment to become an adamant enemy for such a person, an enemy for many years.

At an appointment with a psychiatrist, a patient can expect the following work pattern:

- Ask questions about the belief system, trying to find out the possible basis for the assumptions. - Check for the presence of other belief systems - Find possible sources of pressure on the psyche



Paraphrenic syndrome is a unique focus with significant clinical and legal consequences, and the influence of paranoid delusions goes far beyond the scope of clinical medicine, incl. psychology, sociology, cultural studies and criminology. The paranoid seeks deception and hostility everywhere, constantly concocting plans for revenge. He believes