Paranoid personality disorder is a chronic condition characterized by pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of others. It affects 1-4% of adults and can cause significant distress through disruptive patterns of thinking and relating. Symptoms include chronic suspicions of exploitation by others and feelings of being deceived. Both genetic and childhood trauma factors may contribute to its development, and it is typically treated with cognitive behavioral therapy to modify distorted thoughts and improve relationships and functioning.
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