Paranoid anxiety arises from information received about the situation, its assessment as threatening, and fear of negative consequences. Next, new conclusions begin to form, a fear of repetition of unpleasant events is formed, causing increased attention to them. The manifestation of anxiety occurs in situations that are perceived as threatening; here we can note the great connection between this
Paranoid external environment is a form of sociopathic personality disorder associated with obsessive-compulsive behavior. A person suffering from paranoid external environment (EPP) exhibits excessive worry and anxiety due to unwanted, non-threatening external influences, including those from surrounding people. At the same time, PVO has a high self-esteem and level of education, some of these people occupy high positions in society, but not all of them can easily identify this form of psychosis.
PVO is a common personality disorder that affects many people around the world
Paranoid syndrome of external (environmental) disorganization is a mental syndrome that manifests itself in the form of constant anxiety, irritability and fears for one’s safety and the fate of others in social relations. A paranoid situation is characterized by the emergence of persistent distrust of others and excessive suspicion, which are not influenced by others or changes in external conditions. In most cases, this personality disorder in adults is associated with stress and a difficult emotional state after suffering a strong mental shock, such as a breakup.
Paranoid of external danger
Paranoid external threat is an endogenous mental disorder with the main negative characteristic of the perception of external reality in the form of a factor from which it is necessary to defend. At the same time, accompanying manifestations (objective and subjective) may also arise, characterized by the inability to critically evaluate many external stimuli and create an illusory sensation