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  2. Associative Looseness: What Is It, Diagnosis | Osmosis

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    Associative looseness, also known as derailment, refers to a thought-process disorder characterized by a lack of connection between ideas. Associative looseness often results in vague and confusing speech, in which the individual will frequently jump from one idea to an unrelated one.

  3. In cases of severely disordered thinking, thoughts lose almost all connections with one another and become disconnected and disjointed. This illogical thinking is called derailment or "loose" associations.

  4. Mental Status Examination - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    The thought process describes how a patient organizes their expressed thoughts. A normal thought process is typically linear and goal-directed. Common descriptions of irregular thought processes are circumstantial, tangential, the flight of ideas, loose, perseveration, and thought blocking.

  5. Loose Association: Schizophrenia vs. ADHD - Psych Central

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    Loss of association is a prevalent symptom that occurs in ADHD and schizophrenia. It includes difficulties organizing thoughts into coherent verbal expressions.

  6. Thought Disorder: Signs, Causes, Treatment, and Related ...

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    Many of the outward signs associated with thought disorder are related to disruptions in speech. Here are some examples: Loose associations or lack of connection between ideas. You have...

  7. Loose associations - Definition and Examples - Biology Online

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    When asked to define loose associations in psychology one can tell that it is a formal thought disorder characterized by a lack of association between different ideas resulting in disorganized thinking. A person with loosened associations speaks and writes sentences that are difficult to understand.

  8. 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 that sequences of unrelated or barely related ideas compose; the topic often changes from one sentence to another.