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Delusional memories

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This term refers to the delusional interpretation of events which are correctly remembered.

For example, a patient who believes that there is a plot to poison him, may attribute new significance to an occasion when he happened to vomit after eating food.

This has to be distinguished from recall of a delusional idea that was formed at the time.


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