Pathological preoccupation with delusions of power or wealth.
A delusion of grandeur in which a person believes that he or she is an unusually great person or is carrying out spectacular plans and events.
A psychiatric disorder in which a person believes they are very powerful and important.
Abnormal state of mind in which the person has delusions of grandeur and believes him- self/herself to be of great power, importance, or achievement.
Delusions of grandeur, such as being God, royalty, etc. It may be a feature of a schizophrenic or manic illness or of cerebral syphilis.
A delusion of grandeur or an insane belief in a person’s own extreme greatness, goodness, or power.
A psychosis characterized by ideas of personal exaltation and delusions of grandeur.
An inflated perception of one’s significance or capability is common in mania, termed as megalomania. It can appear as a grandiose delusion or show itself as an ambition to coordinate vast, costly activities involving numerous individuals.
A psychological state marked by false beliefs of superiority or importance.