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Delusion of grandeur to be specific.

Delusions of Grandeur (Grandiose Delusions)​

Delusions of grandeur, also known as grandiose delusions (GDs), are a subtype of delusion characterized by the extraordinary belief that one is famous, omnipotent, wealthy, or otherwise very powerful or of high status. These delusions often carry religious, science-fictional, or supernatural themes

Key Symptoms
  • Belief in exceptional self-worth, power, or knowledge
  • Feeling of having a special relationship with a deity or famous person
  • Believing one possesses divine or supernatural abilities
  • Refusing to accept criticism or contradiction
  • Severe mood swings and impacts on personal relationships
Grandiose delusions commonly occur alongside other disorders
  • Bipolar disorder (~2/3 of patients in a manic state)
  • Schizophrenia (~half of patients)
  • Narcissistic personality disorder
  • Substance use disorder (~30% of patients (Wiki)
 
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