Psychodelusional Direct
Psychiatrists, starting with Karl Jaspers in 1913, defined these delusions by four main criteria:
At its core, a psychodelusional state is a symptom of psychosis where an individual cannot distinguish what is real from what is imagined. These aren't just "unpopular opinions"; they are internal scripts that the brain treats as absolute facts. Psychodelusional
Between Reality and the Mind: Understanding the Psychodelusional Experience Psychiatrists, starting with Karl Jaspers in 1913, defined