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The decomposition of Process 2.4.3.4 would be shown on a level-4 diagram.
Referential Delusion
A type of delusion where the individual believes that ordinary, unrelated events or occurrences are specifically related to them in a significant way.
Grandiose Delusion
A false belief of one's own superiority, uniqueness, or talent that is not grounded in reality, often found in psychiatric conditions like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.
Grandiose Delusions
Grandiose delusions refer to an individual's irrational and exaggerated belief of self-importance, power, knowledge, or identity.
Persecution Delusions
False beliefs where an individual thinks they are being plotted against, spied on, or harassed by others without evidence.
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