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Re: Ideas of reference in schizoaffective disorder? » vbs

Posted by baseball55 on July 29, 2014, at 20:10:50

In reply to Ideas of reference in schizoaffective disorder?, posted by vbs on July 29, 2014, at 13:19:56

> I stumbled upon this phenomenon while researching St. John's Wort. Wikipedia describes ideas of reference as a psychotic condition where someone believes coincidental events relate to "one's own destiny;" everything happens for a reason. I notice myself believing that a lot. It bothers me.

This definition seems overly broad. Many people believe everything happens for a reason, including many religious people. In psychology, "ideas of reference" means thinking general things refer to you, specifically. It refers to beliefs like: people on television are speaking of you specifically or are sending you messages; noise made by neighbors occurs because they are talking about you, plotting against you; people you meet or encounter are agents of some power trying to harm you. Ideas of reference are delusional and often paranoid.


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