disorder of thought,mood,perception etc.pptx

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Introduction Thought generally  refers to any mental or intellectual activity involving an individual’s subjective consciousness . • Act of Thinking Thought. • Thought underlies almost all human action and interactions. • Understanding its physical and metaphysical origins, process and effects has been a longstanding goal of many academic disciplines – biology, philosophy, psychology and sociology

  • Thinking allows  us to make sense of or model the world in different ways and to represent or interpret it in ways that are significant to us . • Three legitimate uses of the word ‘think’ – 1 . Undirected Fantasy Thinking (which, in the past, has also been termed autistic or dereistic thinking) 2 . Imaginative Thinking - Does not go beyond the rational possible. 3 . Rational thinking or conceptual thinking - which attempts to solve a problem.

Classification of thought disorder Disorder of form Disorder of progression Disorders of content Disorder of possession

Disorder of form Means various logical and syntactical errors of conceptualization

Cont… Incoherence Illogical thinking Over inclusion-themes irrelvent to content Neologism-coining of new word
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