Mattia Monastra

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No matter how bizarre the ideas expressed by patients, it is usually possible to identify events in their lives that have contributed to their content. Of course, this observation does not imply that delusions are rational. (Very few people really are victims of government plots.) The nugget of truth is usually distorted in some way, and the challenge to psychologists is to discover how this happens.
Madness Explained: Psychosis and Human Nature
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