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Erotomania: When imaginary love turns into obsessionErotomania, also known as Clérambault syndrome (named after the French psychiatrist Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault, who first described it in 1921), is a psychotic disorder in which a person is ...
A study of all available academic literature, including the scrutiny of more than 2,500 publications on social media use and ...
Research indicates that social media exacerbates mental health issues by promoting unrealistic beauty standards and fostering ...
Millions of people are on social media platforms where they not only comment on other people’s posts but carefully construct ...
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Study Finds on MSNSocial media ‘becoming breeding ground’ for delusionsNew research shows that social media isn't just changing how we communicate—it's becoming a breeding ground for full-blown ...
These diseases include narcissistic personality disorder (delusions of superiority), erotomania (delusions that someone famous loves you), body dysmorphic disorder (delusions of faults in one's ...
A study, fittingly titled ‘I tweet, therefore I am,’ uncovered a disturbing reality: the psychological disorders most strongly associated with heavy social media use all involve delusions ...
A new study from Simon Fraser University researchers has found a close link between high levels of social media use and psychiatric disorders that involve delusions, such as narcissism and body ...
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