From calling yourself "delulu" to saying you're in a "delusionship," the word delusional has become a prominent part of cultural slang. But I'm not sure it should be. With these terms being so casually thrown around on social media, it feels like the real meaning behind delusional has been lost. Delusions, or fixed beliefs in something that is untrue, can be a symptom of several mental health conditions. And using the phrase offhandedly can inadvertently perpetuate negative stereotypes about mental health. So how did the word delusional enter the mainstream lexicon in the first place and what should you be saying instead? Experts Featured in This Article: Leon Garber, LMHC, is a NY-based
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