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Author Freeman, Daniel, 1971-

Title Paranoia : the twenty-first century fear / Daniel Freeman and Jason Freeman.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.

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 Moore Stacks  RC520 .F7242 2008    Available  ---
Description 189 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-179) and index.
Contents Introduction: or, why fat is a paranoid issue -- A nest of traitors: what is paranoia? -- "They tell you lies": is paranoia increasing? -- Anxiety, avatars, and ink spots: paranoia and emotions -- "I don't want to sweep alone": paranoia and anomalous experiences -- Doing the Camberwell Walk: paranoia and reasoning -- A downward spiral?: combating paranoia -- Conclusion: or, enjoy the fruit.
Summary "The world can certainly be a dangerous place. But have we lost the knack of judging risk? Are we letting paranoia get the better of us? In this thought-provoking book, based on the most up-to-date scientific research, Daniel and Jason Freeman highlight just how prominent paranoia is today. One in four of us have regular paranoid thoughts. The authors analyse the causes of paranoia, identifying the social and cultural factors that seem to be skewing the way we think and feel about the world around us. And they explain why paranoia may be on the rise and, crucially, what we can do to tackle it."--Jacket.
Subject Paranoia.
Paranoia.
Delusions.
Delusions.
Added Author Freeman, Jason (Jason Ryan)
Cover Title Paranoia : the 21st-century fear
ISBN 9780199237500
0199237506