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Territorial aspects of paranoid psychosis
T. Kuipers
Patients with paranoid variants of psychotic disorders without exception show specific interpersonal problems. In this article some of these problems are described from a sociobiological perspective. The author uses the term `territory' to illustrate the nature of some of these behavioral difficulties. Consequently, ideas for a consistent approach and management are put forward. Most important, the therapist can help the patient by careful planning of his own territorial behaviour.