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Can the realization that there is no Santa lead to paranoia?
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Kevin Kennedy, Ph.D.
Paranoia occurs because of abnormalities in the neurochemistry of the brain. It is not brought on by life events (with the exception of paranoia induced by toxicity due to chemicals/drugs).
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