Term ID: T1669

Formal Thought Disorder

/formal-thought-disorder/
Disturbances in the organization and expression of thinking, characterized by disorganized speech patterns, illogical connections, and difficulty maintaining coherent thought processes.
Example: Speech patterns in schizophrenia that jump between topics without logical connections, include made-up words, or involve circumstantial or tangential thinking that doesn't reach intended points.

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Reference: Andreasen (1979)