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Author LaPorte, David J., 1954- author.

Title Paranoid : exploring suspicion from the dubious to the delusional (no, this book is not about you) / David J. LaPorte.

Publication Info. Amherst, New York : Prometheus Books, 2015.

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 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  616.897 LAPORTE    Check Shelf
Description 300 pages : illustration ; 23 cm
Contents Introduction: why you need (really need) to read this book -- Meet paranoia -- Inside the mind of paranoia -- Kinds of paranoia -- Where else do we find paranoia? -- Where does paranoia come from? -- The engine of paranoia: the suspiciousness system -- Drugs and paranoia -- Other ways to turn on paranoia -- The monster with the green eyes: jealousy -- Treating paranoia -- Paranoia and violence -- It's a paranoid world we live in -- What can be done about the paranoia problem? -- Appendix 1: list of common paranoid features -- Appendix 2: conditions and substances causing or contributing to paranoia -- Types of dementias.
Summary "From the pathological killers who gunned down the innocents at Sandy Hook and Virginia Tech to the average citizen who suspects the government is monitoring phone calls, the signs of paranoia are all around us. In this comprehensive overview of an increasingly serious problem, an experienced neuropsychologist and researcher describes what paranoia is, how and why it manifests itself, and the many forms it takes, including stalking, pathological jealousy, a reaction to post-traumatic stress disorder, and even militia movements. Using striking vignettes from the present and the past, each chapter illustrates specific manifestations of paranoia while also describing in layperson's terms the clinical analysis of the condition. Among the topics are delusional paranoia, paranoid symptoms in the elderly, the evolutionary origins of our "suspiciousness system" and factors that can trigger it today, the connection between illicit drug usage and paranoid behavior, jealousy, PTSD, violent reactions to paranoia, and the treatments available. The author emphasizes that life in contemporary America is a fertile environment for paranoia; in an era of computer hackers, omnipresent security cameras, NSA surveillance, and terrorism, "normal" people have good reasons to be suspicious. But in such an insecure atmosphere, everyday suspicion can easily be ratcheted up, resulting in irrational attitudes and violent outbursts. He warns of an epidemic of paranoia and suggests public health measures that could be used to counteract this potentially dangerous trend. Whether you consider yourself susceptible to paranoia or know others who might be, this enlightening book will help you understand the many factors that can distort your mental outlook"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-292) and index.
Subject Paranoia.
Delusions.
Paranoid Disorders.
PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology.
SELF-HELP / Anxieties & Phobias.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
Delusions. (OCoLC)fst00890020
Paranoia. (OCoLC)fst01053030
Other Form: Electronic version: LaPorte, David J., 1954- Paranoid. Amherst, New York : Prometheus Books, 2015 9781633880696 (OCoLC)918136096
ISBN 9781633880689 paperback
1633880680 paperback
9781633880696 electronic book
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