- Delusion
is a false belief in something without any basis and the belief cannot be
removed from the mind of the sufferer. It is rather persistent, even after
the falsity of the belief is clearly demonstrated or explained with
possible arguments. It reduces the power of reasoning and understanding
capacity which leads a person to commit some act/crime.
- When
a person does some act due to the direct effect of delusion he suffers
from, then he will not be held responsible for that act.
- In
an insane person, the false belief is persistent and cannot be removed in
any way. Also, in delusional beliefs, mass or a section of people is not
involved.
- Delusion
indicates some sort of mental abnormality which is more commonly found in
some severe mental illness like schizophrenia, manic depressive psychosis,
paranoid psychosis etc.
- Some
false beliefs and understandings are not unusual in normal healthy
persons. For a sane person there must become reasonable basis for that and
after reasonable arguments, explanations and demonstration he can be
convinced about the falsity of his belief.
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Emedinews:Insights on Medicolegal Issues:What is delusion?
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