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'''Ideas of reference''' are a common feature of [[delusion]]s in the victims of [[paranoid]] [[schizophrenia]] and similar [[psychosis|psychoses]]. These delusions make the victim imagine that other people's conversations, newspaper headlines, and other human communications have a hidden meaning that impacts the victim directly.
'''Ideas of reference''' are a common feature of [[delusion]]s in the victims of [[paranoid]] [[schizophrenia]] and similar [[psychosis|psychoses]]. These delusions make the victim imagine that other people's conversations, newspaper headlines, and other human communications have a hidden meaning that impacts the victim directly.

''See also: [[tinfoil hat]]''

Revision as of 19:48, 30 June 2003

Ideas of reference are a common feature of delusions in the victims of paranoid schizophrenia and similar psychoses. These delusions make the victim imagine that other people's conversations, newspaper headlines, and other human communications have a hidden meaning that impacts the victim directly.

See also: tinfoil hat