Psychodelusional Now

Believing something is physically wrong with your body, such as being infested with parasites when no medical evidence exists. Why the Mind Detaches

Psychiatrists, starting with Karl Jaspers in 1913, defined these delusions by four main criteria: Psychodelusional

Unlike the harmless "delulu" mindset, being clinically psychodelusional involves a fixed, unshakeable belief in something that is demonstrably untrue—even when presented with overwhelming evidence to the contrary. What Does it Mean to be Psychodelusional? Believing something is physically wrong with your body,

No amount of proof or logic can change the person's mind. starting with Karl Jaspers in 1913

The content of the belief is often bizarre or patently untrue.

The most common type, where one believes they are being spied on, followed, or sabotaged.

Between Reality and the Mind: Understanding the Psychodelusional Experience