Lisa Bortolotti
Editor
2018
This book gathers some influential views about the relationship between delusional and non-delusional beliefs, and seeks to provide the resources for a better understanding of delusions by considering the clinical, psychological, philosophical, social, and cultural context in which delusional beliefs are adopted and maintained. The views defended in the four self-standing chapters comprising this book come from experts in different disciplinary areas and reflect a variety of perspectives on the study of delusions and mental health in general, encompassing lived experience, psychology, philosophy, and cognitive neuropsychiatry.