Paranoia is a psychological condition characterised by intense and irrational mistrust or suspicion of others, often leading to the belief that one is being persecuted or harmed. In clinical practice, it is significant as it can impact patient relationships, adherence to treatment, and overall mental health, potentially complicating conditions like schizophrenia or severe anxiety disorders. An example of paranoia is the belief that colleagues are conspiring against the individual, which can severely affect social functioning.

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