Psychodelusional <VERIFIED - WALKTHROUGH>

The false belief that another person, often a celebrity, is in love with you.

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

Unlike the harmless "delulu" mindset, being clinically psychodelusional involves a fixed, unshakeable belief in something that is demonstrably untrue—even when presented with overwhelming evidence to the contrary. What Does it Mean to be Psychodelusional? The false belief that another person, often a

Not all psychodelusional experiences look the same. They are often categorized by their theme: They are often categorized by their theme: No

No amount of proof or logic can change the person's mind.

Psychiatrists, starting with Karl Jaspers in 1913, defined these delusions by four main criteria:

The belief cannot be explained by the person's cultural background or ordinary life experiences. The Different "Flavors" of Delusion