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He's got a paranoid personality, and jumps at every shadow.
This fact may present a problem to a paranoid personality who suspects that others are monitoring his or her calls.
But others said he merely had a paranoid personality and was given to panic in stressful situations.
According to his psychiatric profile, Szabo had a paranoid personality disorder.
Can you describe, Doctor, the point at which the paranoid personality becomes disabling?"
To a lesser extent, it can be a hallmark of paranoid personality disorder.
Bonesteel possesses a paranoid personality and is known to give his weapons female names.
Challee paused, then said, "Did you find any indication that the commander had what is known as a paranoid personality?"
Paranoid personality disorder: characterized by irrational suspicions and mistrust of others.
I observed a definite paranoid personality disorder when I was seeing him."
It's a paranoid personality, of course, but that is not a disabling affliction."
He also found, he said, evidence of paranoid personality and an inflated sense of self.
The paranoid personality does not emerge overnight.
"Do the terms 'paranoid personality' or 'obsessive personality' occur in your board's report?"
The beliefs o the extreme right should not be seen merely as schizoid reflections of paranoid personalities.
"Chief Bellison, what is a paranoid personality?"
Pimozide has been used in the treatment of delusional disorder and paranoid personality disorder.
There are paranoid personalities, who tend to be suspicious, hypersensitive and easily offended, who can become violent but usually do not.
"Doctor, in a paranoid personality like Commander Queeg's, how do you distinguish between illness and adjustment?"
However, on this occasion the defence submitted evidence that Martin suffered paranoid personality disorder specifically directed at anyone intruding into his home.
Kraepelin also noted that paranoid personalities were often present in individuals who later developed paranoid psychoses.
Paranoid Personality Disorder can involve, in response to stress, very brief psychotic episodes (lasting minutes to hours).
Jaspers, a German phenomenologist, described "self-insecure" personalities who resemble the paranoid personality.
Patient Peter T. Matthews presents with symptoms typical of an antisocial and paranoid personality.
"An ordinary paranoid personality," Fess noted.