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Strange or false belief that is firmly held despite evidence to the contrary is known as delusion.

Delusional disorder: what is it?

A subtype of psychotic condition is delusional disorder. The presence of one or more delusions is its primary symptom.

An unwavering belief in something false is a delusion. The person's society or subculture does not support the notion, and practically everyone else is aware of its falsity.

Non-bizarre delusions are frequently experienced by people with delusional disorders. Non-bizarre delusions involve circumstances that might actually take place in real life, such being followed, tricked, or falling in love at a distance. Usually, these illusions include interpreting perceptions or events incorrectly. These events are either entirely false or greatly exaggerated in fact.

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