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It is always exciting when one stumbles across a concept that is presented as new and revolutionary, but in the back of your mind you cannot help but think – I have heard this before! My own experience of this nature came up during my recent foray into qualitative research. I have been speaking to [...]
In its simplest form, a delusion is a false belief that is held in the absence of evidence. Psychiatrists have generally found it necessary to include the disclaimer that religious beliefs (which, being faith based, are invariably held in the absence of evidence) should be protected from such a label, so long as they remain [...]
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