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transitivism

transitivism

n. the illusory assumption that one’s symptoms or other characteristics are shared by other people. For example, individuals with schizophrenia might believe that others are also experiencing their hallucinations (e.g., hearing voices) or delusions (e.g., of being persecuted).

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