Treating delusions involves antipsychotic or antidepressant medications, psychotherapies, and psychoeducation. However, some people can have delusions that do not interfere with their ability to support themselves and live a fairly normal life. For example, a person may believe they were once abducted by extraterrestrials who took them to another planet. If this delusion does not interfere with their job or maintaining relationships, they may not need to seek professional help. Still, anyone who has a family member with delusions should encourage them to seek medical attention right away.

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