Relacionar Columnas Thought disordersVersión en línea Matching game for thought disorders por Caroline Morton 1 Thought broadcasting 2 Knight’s move thinking 3 Hallucination 4 Circumstantiality 5 Poverty of thought (alogia) 6 Flight of ideas 7 Neologism 8 Word salad 9 Thought blocking 10 Thought withdrawal 11 Derailment 12 Tangentiality 13 Clanging 14 Illusion 15 Thought insertion 16 Delusion 17 Perseveration Incoherent mixture of random words and phrases. new word that is made, may be meaningless and is typically a combination of two existing words or a shortening or distortion of an existing word unshakeable belief in something untrue Repetition of ideas or words, even when the person tries to change topic Loosening of associations- unclear or confusing connections between larger units, such as sentences or clauses eg flight of ideas or circumstantiality The person believes their thoughts are able to be heard by other people around. Slowing of thought, goal-directed but so slow, may never reach this, difficulty making decisions. slow, laboured speech, considerable answer delay Loosening of associations, seems like jumping between topics, but there is an underlying logic (even if odd or unclear) The person believes that thoughts that are not their own have been inserted into their mind. Deviates from initial train of thought but never gets to it goal; it drifts from one point to the next The delusion that one’s thoughts are being removed from one’s mind by other people or forces outside oneself. Accelerated thinking (pressured speech), logical connection between consecutive thoughts, goal may be lost due to distractibility Thought is delayed in reaching its goal because of excessive and unnecessary detail, but it does get there. When the word choice is dictated and connected by sound (rhyming) rather than appropriate meaning A perception without an object Misinterpretation of a real stimulus, mixing of false and true perceptions Experience of a person when their chain of thought suddenly, and unexpectedly stops, even mid sentence.