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Thought disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In psychiatry, thought disorder or formal thought disorder is a term used to describe a pattern of disordered language use that is presumed to reflect disordered thinking. It is usually considered...
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Thought withdrawal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In psychiatry, thought withdrawal (or thought extraction ) is the delusion that thoughts have been 'taken out' of the patient's mind. It often accompanies thought blocking. The patient may experie...
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Another serious thought disorder is Schizoaffective Disorder. The symptoms of Schizoaffective Disorder look like a mixture of two kinds of major mental illnesses - mood disorders (depression, bipolar disorder) and schizophrenia.
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Thought broadcasting ... Thought disorder ... T; Tardive dyskinesia : Thought blocking : Thought broadcasting : Thought disorder : Thought echo : Thought insertion : Thought withdrawal; W; Word Salad;
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There is no indication to the intelligent reader that the position is to remove evolution and replace it with ID. That is, unless the reader is encumbered by thought-blocking pettiness.
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my thoughts at the moment are all over the place so please excuse me if none of this makes sense. what I really would like to know is does anyone experience racing thoughts and then thought blocking?
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Thought-stopping is blocking out thoughts that are not desired and which may distract or dissuade from desired thoughts. ... People may also be taught thought-stopping methods as ways of blocking out dissuasive arguments when they meet them.
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