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  2. What Is a Circumstantial Thought Process? - WebMD

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    A circumstantial thought process is a type of thought disorder. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for this condition today.

  3. Mental Status Examination - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    A circumstantial thought process describes someone whose thoughts are connected but go off-topic before returning to the original subject. On the other hand, a tangential thought process is a series of connected thoughts that go off-topic but do not return to the original topic.

  4. Circumstantiality - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Circumstantiality is defined as circuitous and nondirect thinking or speech that digresses from the main point of a conversation. An individual who displays this characteristic includes unnecessary and insignificant information that, although sometimes relevant, distracts from the central theme or main point of a conversation.

  5. Thought Disorder Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Healthline

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    People with circumstantiality, also known as circumstantial thinking, or circumstantial speech, often include excessive irrelevant details in their speaking or writing. They maintain their...

  6. The Signs and Causes of Disorganized Speech | Psych Central

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    Disorganized speech is also known as “formal thought disorder” since language is the primary way to detect changes in your thought patterns. What is disorganized speech? Disorganized speech is...

  7. Circumstantial speech - Wikipedia

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    Circumstantial speech, also referred to as circumstantiality, is the result of a so-called "non-linear thought pattern" and occurs when the focus of a conversation drifts, but often comes back to the point. [1]

  8. Thought Disorder: Symptoms, Traits, Causes, Treatment

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    Circumstantial thinking: This type of disorganized thinking involves including a lot of unnecessary detail that is often indirect or even unrelated to the main point of the conversation. Clanging: This involves using words based on their sounds rather than their meaning. This includes rhyming words or puns.