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Understanding Paranoia

A Guide for Professionals, Families, and Sufferers
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Dr. Kantor vividly takes us inside the minds of people who are paranoid - experiencing delusions of persecution, from thinking others are "out to get them" to falsely believing they have a physical illness. Kantor also explains to us other facets of the paranoid personality, including suspiciousness, hypersensitivity, extreme vigilance, simmering anger and a tendency to blame others for and absolve oneself of almost everything. How does such paranoia affect each of our lives? Whether you are a paranoiac wanting to recover from this emotional disorder, or a person looking for the best way to deal with a paranoid husband, wife, friend, boss or acquaintance, this book offers understanding and guidance. Paranoid individuals are not invariably social misfits. They are to be found in all walks of life and in all professions, suffering from this disorder that distorts behaviour and affects those with whom they come in contact, often in devastating ways. Politicians who engage in negative campaigning, spouses who beat or kill their partners, people in road rage incidents are all among the possibly paranoid, as are students who shoot their schoolmates and teachers or sacked workers who return and shoot their former colleagues. Recognizing and treating paranoid behaviours can prevent or reduce antisocial activity and violence against individuals and society.

Author Biography:

Martin Kantor, MD is a Harvard psychiatrist who has been in full private practice in Boston and New York City, and active in residency training programs at several hospitals, including Massachusetts General and Beth Israel in New York. He also served as Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Medical School and as Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey—New Jersey Medical School. He is currently a full-time medical author, the author of more than a dozen other books, including Homophobia, Second Edition (Praeger 2009); Uncle Sam's Shame: Inside the Veteran's Administration (Praeger 2008); Lifting the Weight: Understanding Depression in Men: Its Causes and Solutions (Praeger 2007); The Psychopathy of Everyday Life: How Antisocial Personality Disorder Affects All of Us (Praeger, 2006); Understanding Paranoia: A Guide for Professional, Families, and Sufferers (Praeger 2004); Distancing: Avoidant Personality Disorder, Revised and Expanded (Praeger, 2003), Passive-Aggression: A Guide for the Therapist, the Patient, and the Victim (Praeger, 2002), Treating Emotional Disorder in Gay Men (Praeger, 1999), and Homophobia (Praeger, 1998).
Release date Australia
June 30th, 2004
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
Interest Age
From 7 to 17 years
Pages
272
Dimensions
156x234x15
ISBN-13
9780275981525
Product ID
3397631

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