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- | '''Megalomania''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word μεγαλομανία) is a [[psychopathology|psychopathological]] condition characterized by delusional fantasies of [[wealth]], [[power (sociology)|power]], or [[omnipotence]] - often generally termed as '''delusions of grandeur'''. It includes an obsession with grandiose or extravagant things or actions. It is sometimes symptomatic of [[mania|manic]] or [[paranoia|paranoid]] disorders.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007] | + | '''Megalomania''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word μεγαλομανία) is a [[psychopathology|psychopathological]] condition characterized by delusional fantasies of [[wealth]], [[power (sociology)|power]], or [[omnipotence]] - often generally termed as '''delusions of grandeur'''. It includes an obsession with grandiose or extravagant things or actions. It is sometimes symptomatic of [[mania|manic]] or [[paranoia|paranoid]] disorders. |
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Megalomania (from the Greek word μεγαλομανία) is a psychopathological condition characterized by delusional fantasies of wealth, power, or omnipotence - often generally termed as delusions of grandeur. It includes an obsession with grandiose or extravagant things or actions. It is sometimes symptomatic of manic or paranoid disorders.
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