| thought blocking |
A sudden obstruction or interruption in the train of thought or speech, which the person is unable to complete.
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| thought broadcasting |
A symptom of psychosis in which the patient believes that thoughts are broadcast outside the head so that other persons can actually hear them.
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| thought insertion |
The patient's belief that thoughts that are not the patient's own Can be inserted into his mind.
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| thought withdrawal |
An interruption in the train of thought perceived by tile person as someone removing or taking away his thoughts.
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| thought disorder |
Mental disorders with impaired perception of reality, such as schizophrenia.
Ãâó: www.schizophrenicpen.com/def2.html
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| thou | having intellectual depth |
| thou | acting with or showing thought and good sense |
| thou | exhibiting or characterized by careful thought |
| thou | showing thoughtfulness |
| thou | in a thoughtful manner |
| thou | a considerate and thoughtful act |
| thou | the trait of thinking carefully before acting |
| thou | kind and considerate regard for others |
| thou | a calm lengthy intent consideration |
| thou | without care or thought for others |
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