Delusions are fixed, false beliefs that persist despite evidence to the contrary, often seen in psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia or severe mood disorders. They are clinically significant as they can impair judgment, insight, and functioning, leading to distress and potential harm to the individual or others. A common example is the belief of being persecuted, which may result in social withdrawal or aggressive behaviour towards perceived threats.

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