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Paranoia Daniel Freeman (Wellcome Trust Fellow, Institute of Psychiatry, King 's College London, and Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust)

Paranoia By Daniel Freeman (Wellcome Trust Fellow, Institute of Psychiatry, King 's College London, and Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust)

Summary

Paranoia is as common as depression, but most of us know little about it. Drawing on the latest scientific research, this accessible book answers the key questions about paranoia - from how we can deal with it, to whether we living in a uniquely paranoid age - and highlights for the first time the central role of paranoia in our world today.

Paranoia Summary

Paranoia: The 21st Century Fear by Daniel Freeman (Wellcome Trust Fellow, Institute of Psychiatry, King 's College London, and Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust)

Are we living in a uniquely paranoid age? Catalysed by the threat of terrorism, fears about others have reached a new intensity. The roll call of apparent dangers seems to increase by the day: muggers, child abductors, drug dealers, hoodied teenagers. Crime has apparently reached such high levels that CCTV cameras are required in every town centre, and parents are so fearful that many children never go out alone. Until recently, no one suspected just how common paranoia was. But new research suggests that around a quarter of us have regular paranoid thoughts, and probably lots more have them occasionally. Paranoia is so prevalent that there 's a very good chance that all of us will, at some point in our lives, be among the 25%. Yet, although paranoia is as common as depression or anxiety, most of us know almost nothing about it. What is paranoia? What causes it? Are some people more prone to paranoia than others? Are we more paranoid now than we used to be? How should we deal with our paranoid thoughts? And how can we reduce the amount of paranoia in our society? Co-written by one of the world 's leading psychologists of paranoia, and drawing on the latest scientific research, this lively and accessible book answers these key questions, highlighting for the first time the central role of paranoia in our world today.

Paranoia Reviews

Wide-ranging, up-to-date and enjoyable, it is a must-read for anyone curious about human psychology and modern life. * Professor Richard Bentall, Bangor University *
An absorbing, entertaining, and illuminating examination of one of the defining topics of the age. * Professor Aaron T.Beck, University of Philadelphia *
Highlights the astonishing prevalence of paranoia in society while catching a hold of what paranoia is, what causes it, and what feelings it can generate. Taking a scientific perspective, it's accessible and authoritative at the same time. * Irish Times *
An iconoclastic analysis of modern-day paranoia; highly recommended. * Library Journal *

About Daniel Freeman (Wellcome Trust Fellow, Institute of Psychiatry, King 's College London, and Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust)

Daniel Freeman is a Wellcome Trust Fellow at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, and a consultant clinical psychologist in the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. He publishes prolifically in the leading international journals, makes regular keynote addresses at international conferences, and is an Associate Editor of the British Journal of Clinical Psychology. He studied natural sciences at Cambridge University, specialising in experimental psychology, and has completed doctorates in psychology and clinical psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. He is a co-author of the first self-help book for people affected by suspicious thoughts Overcoming Paranoid and Suspicious Thoughts (Freeman, D., Freeman, J., & Garety, P.; Robinson Constable; 2006). Jason Freeman is a freelance writer and editor working in the areas of popular psychology and self-help, film, and children's fiction. He is the co-author of Overcoming Paranoid and Suspicious Thoughts.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. What is paranoia? ; 3. Are paranoid fears increasing? ; 4. The causes of paranoia: how we see ourselves and others ; 5. How we feel inside ; 6. How we reason ; 7. Combating paranoia ; 8. Conclusion

Additional information

GOR001507405
9780199237500
0199237506
Paranoia: The 21st Century Fear by Daniel Freeman (Wellcome Trust Fellow, Institute of Psychiatry, King 's College London, and Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2008-10-23
198
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