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  2. Thought disorder - Wikipedia

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    Formal thought disorder (FTD), also known as disorganized speech or disorganized thinking, is a disorder of a person's thought process in which they are unable to express their thoughts in a logical and linear fashion. [26] To be considered FTD, disorganized thinking must be severe enough that it impairs effective communication. [27]

  3. Derailment (thought disorder) - Wikipedia

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    In psychiatry, derailment (aka loosening of association, asyndesis, asyndetic thinking, knight's move thinking, entgleisen, disorganised thinking [1]) categorises any speech comprising sequences of unrelated or barely related ideas; the topic often changes from one sentence to another. [2] [3] [1]

  4. Cognitive slippage - Wikipedia

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    The Cognitive Slippage Scale (CSS) was introduced in 1985 by Miers and Raulin. The CSS is composed of 35 self-reported true or false questions intended to identify speech deficits and disorganized, confused thinking. [13] Higher scores on this test indicate a higher level of cognitive slippage.

  5. Cognitive disengagement syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive disengagement syndrome (CDS) is a syndrome characterized by developmentally inappropriate, impairing, and persistent levels of decoupled attentional processing from the ongoing external context and resultant hypoactivity.

  6. Delusions of grandeur - Wikipedia

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    In its most severe manifestation, days without sleep, auditory and other hallucinations, or uncontrollable racing thoughts can reinforce these delusions. In mania, this illness affects emotions and can also lead to impulsivity and disorganized thinking, which can be harnessed to increase their sense of grandiosity.

  7. 7 Ways Being Disorganized Costs You Hundreds of Dollars Every ...

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    Perhaps you're someone who thrives in chaos, but did you know this way of living can end up costing you financially? Misplaced documents and missed deadlines can add up to hundreds or even ...

  8. Thought blocking - Wikipedia

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    Thought blocking is a neuropsychological symptom expressing a sudden and involuntary silence within a speech, and eventually an abrupt switch to another topic. [1] Persons undergoing thought blocking may utter incomprehensible speech; they may also repeat words involuntarily or make up new words.

  9. Thoughtful and Useful Gifts for Disorganized People - AOL

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    We all have that friend who can't find their keys, or who's got a 6-inch stack of unopened mail. These gift ideas for disorganized people will help them get their act together.