• manifestation, this thought disorder is characterized by slippage of ideas further and further from the point of a discussion. Derailment can often be manifestly...
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    writing. Derailment is essentially equivalent to loosening of associations. See cognitive derailment; thought derailment." Thought Disorder (2016), 25...
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  • Imagination Absent-mindedness Association of Ideas Associationism Derailment (thought disorder) Internal monologue Mind-wandering Stream of consciousness Edward...
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  • had accomplished her mission.'" Anacoluthon Anti-humor Dada Derailment (thought disorder) "Good day, fellow!" "Axe handle!" Gibberish Roger Irrelevant...
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    portal Psychology portal Cognitive Research Trust Derailment (thought disorder) Serendipity Thought (outline) Convergent thinking Creativity techniques...
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  • transition look natural and effortless. Beatmatching Beatmixing Derailment (thought disorder) Gapless playback Harmonic mixing Interstitial program Match...
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  • with conversion disorder or somatization disorder. Asyndesis means loosening of association. A milder form of derailment of thought, it is marked by...
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  • Personality disorders (PD) are a class of mental disorders characterized by enduring maladaptive patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience...
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  • open-source software portal Academic conference Bogdanov Affair Derailment (thought disorder) Grievance studies affair Infinite monkey theorem List of scholarly...
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  • Clanging (category Thought disorders)
    form of derailment driven by self-monitoring. Formal Thought Disorders (FTD) are a syndrome with several different symptoms, leading to thought, language...
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    disorganized speech (or thought), and grossly disorganized motor behavior. Disorganized speech or thought, also called formal thought disorder, is disorganization...
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  • speech Distractible speech Clanging Global Rating of Positive Formal Thought Disorder Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) Diagnostic classification and...
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  • loosening of associations, tangential thinking, derailment of thought, knight's move thinking. Thought may be described as 'circumstantial' when a patient...
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  • People with self-disorder feel that their internal experiences are actually external; for example, they may experience their own thoughts as coming from...
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    2013 Spuyten Duyvil derailment. Metro North Derailment - Bronx, NY - NTSB NTSB Railroad Accident Brief: Metro-North Railroad Derailment - October 28, 2014...
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    syndrome (abbreviated as TS or Tourette's) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that begins in childhood or adolescence. It is characterized by multiple...
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  • Tangential speech (category Symptoms and signs of mental disorders)
    Tangential speech or tangentiality is a communication disorder in which the train of thought of the speaker wanders and shows a lack of focus, never returning...
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  • A hallmark of Albert Einstein's career was his use of visualized thought experiments (German: Gedankenexperiment) as a fundamental tool for understanding...
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  • Idée fixe (psychology) (category Obsessive–compulsive disorder)
    obsessive-compulsive disorder. Although the afflicted person can think, reason and act like other people, they are unable to stop a particular train of thought or action...
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    Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), and many medical journals classify intersex traits or conditions among disorders of sex development (DSD)....
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    likely confined to the coldest parts of the clouds and stacking disordered ice I is thought to dominate elsewhere in these polar mesospheric clouds. In 2018...
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    humans. In humans, mutations in FOXP2 cause the severe speech and language disorder developmental verbal dyspraxia. Studies of the gene in mice and songbirds...
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    associated the uncontrollable movement of the train with the fear of derailment, or a catastrophe. Another source of fear in the early days of railway...
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  • disorganization: A tendency for thoughts to become derailed, disorganised or tangential (see also formal thought disorder). This factor is also often referred...
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    appearing in court to attend Greg's sentencing. The episode ends with a train derailment and former 911 telephone operator Abby Clark calling in the accident....
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    Alzheimer's disease (category Cognitive disorders)
    sleep disorders but the precise relationship is unclear. It was once thought that as people get older, the risk of developing sleep disorders and AD...
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  • could not remember any specific episode in his life, such as a train derailment near his house. However, his semantic memory was intact; he remembered...
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    evolution of emotional experience into the capacity for thought, and the potential derailment of this process, are the primary phenomena described in...
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  • more closely associated with dissociative identity disorder (then called multiple personality disorder) and anti-government conspiracy theories. Initial...
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  • Mary Katherine Blackwood (category Fictional characters with mental disorders)
    behavior and further shows signs of psychopathy and obsessive–compulsive disorder as her role expands.[citation needed] In the years leading up to the publishing...
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