Extreme Overvalued Beliefs: How Violent Extremist Beliefs Become “Normalized”

Volume: 8, Issue: 1, Pages: 10 - 10
Published: Jan 12, 2018
Abstract
Extreme overvalued beliefs (EOB) are rigidly held, non-deusional beliefs that are the motive behind most acts of terrorism and mass shootings. EOBs are differentiated from delusions and obsessions. The concept of an overvalued idea was first described by Wernicke and later applied to terrorism by McHugh. Our group of forensic psychiatrists (Rahman, Resnick, Harry) refined the definition as an aid in the differential diagnosis seen in acts of...
Paper Details
Title
Extreme Overvalued Beliefs: How Violent Extremist Beliefs Become “Normalized”
Published Date
Jan 12, 2018
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
10 - 10
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