Psychodelusional Instant
At its core, a psychodelusional state is a symptom of psychosis where an individual cannot distinguish what is real from what is imagined. These aren't just "unpopular opinions"; they are internal scripts that the brain treats as absolute facts.
An overinflated sense of power, talent, or identity—such as believing you are a secret world leader or a religious prophet. Psychodelusional
The most common type, where one believes they are being spied on, followed, or sabotaged. At its core, a psychodelusional state is a
Psychiatrists, starting with Karl Jaspers in 1913, defined these delusions by four main criteria: The most common type, where one believes they
The false belief that another person, often a celebrity, is in love with you.
In an era of "delulu is the new solulu" TikTok trends, the word "delusional" is everywhere. We use it to joke about a friend thinking they’ll marry a celebrity or our own belief that we can finish a marathon without training. But beneath the memes lies a complex psychological phenomenon: the .
Believing something is physically wrong with your body, such as being infested with parasites when no medical evidence exists. Why the Mind Detaches