Wiktionary
double bookkeeping
alt. (context psychology psychiatry English) The tendency, among those who experience delusions, to perceive reality and the delusions as both being real, while remaining unbothered by the discrepancy or inconsistencies between the two. n. (context psychology psychiatry English) The tendency, among those who experience delusions, to perceive reality and the delusions as both being real, while remaining unbothered by the discrepancy or inconsistencies between the two.
Usage examples of "double bookkeeping".
It all depends on order and exactness, on a careful double bookkeeping.
No hidden files, no sign of double bookkeeping, no incriminating documents at all.