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What does it mean if I am talking to my son and he is completely appropriate and engaged in the conversation but will reference dilutional events with in the "normal" conversation as though they are real? How can he be so coherent and at the same time still believe the dilutional event occurred? How can he not figure out that what he thinks doesn't coincide with the reality that is right in front of him.
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This must feel very unsettling to you.
You are describing delusion. When someone holds an irrational belief despite rational evidence to the contrary. Please check the definition of "delusion" for further info. It's not unusual for delusions to be mixed in with rational thinking and behavior. Sometimes delusions are limited to a certain topic or event. One's thinking can be partially delusional. Is your son seeking help? Love to you both, WC |
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Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. ~ Dr. Seuss |
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Hi Lucidity,
You have noted you are in the U.S. You may be interested in the family education program offered through NAMI? I am aware of the participation of several families, with all great reviews. They'd all found the program very helpful. There is likely a NAMI chapter in your area. ![]() Please ask any questions. We'll try to help out. Much Love to you and to your son! WC |
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Thanks I will look into it. It helps to come here and be able to ask questions and get real answers.
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