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The book contrasts established views of paranoia with lived phases, discusses how to distinguish reality elements from paranoid elements, and offers practical ways to support individuals and move forward. It also covers coping, family impacts, system survival, support groups, and clinical interventions including cognitive behaviour therapy and EMDR.","Making Sense of Paranoia  \nMaking Sense of Paranoia:  \nPersonal, Political and Professional Perspectives  \nEdited by  \nPeter Bullimore, Ian Warwick and Kenneth McLaughlin  \nMaking Sense of Paranoia:  \nPersonal, Political and Professional Perspectives  \nEdited by Peter Bullimore, Ian Warwick and Kenneth McLaughlin  \nThis book first published 2023  \nCambridge Scholars Publishing  \nLady Stephenson Library, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2PA, UK  \nBritish Library Cataloguing in Publication Data  \nA catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library  \nCopyright © 2023 by Peter Bullimore, Ian Warwick, Kenneth McLaughlin and contributors  \nAll rights for this book reserved. No part of this book maybe reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner.  \nISBN (10): 1-5275-9175-1  \nISBN (13): 978-1-5275-9175-2  \nCONTENTS  \nSection One  \nForeword .................................................................................................... 2  \nMarius Romme  \nIntroduction ................................................................................................ 4  \nPeter Bullimore, Ian Warwick and Kenneth McLaughlin  \nChapter One ................................................................................................ 7  \nThe Established View of Paranoia versus the Phases Experienced  \nPeter Bullimore  \nSection Two  \nChapter Two ............................................................................................. 20  \nAccepting Paranoia  \nShaun Hunt  \nChapter Three ........................................................................................... 27  \nDifferentiating the Reality Part from the Paranoia Part  \nKate Crawford  \nChapter Four ............................................................................................. 31  \nSupporting the Person with the Impact of Paranoia and Ways of Moving  \non from Paranoia  \nLee Peters  \nChapter Five ............................................................................................. 36  \nSurviving Paranoid Experiences and the System  \nJane Slack  \nChapter Six ............................................................................................... 42  \nLiving with Paranoia Outside of Psychiatry David Oakley  \nChapter Seven........................................................................................... 47  \nMy Journey from Paranoid Alcoholic to Group Facilitator  \nLyn Argent  \nChapter Eight 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