What Are The Symptoms Of Disorganized Schizophrenia?

Loose Associations

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Loose associations are a type of thought disorder that happens in schizophrenia. When an individual's thinking becomes severely disordered, their thoughts become disjointed and disconnected because they lack connections to each other. The lack of logical progression in thinking is called loose association or derailment. A patient might jump from one concept to another without any apparent link between them. They might express thoughts they believe make total sense, but those viewing them from outside will be unable to decipher what they mean. Rather than focusing on one core thought, they might move from one idea to the next very quickly. One type of loose association is clang association, which occurs when the individual picks the words based on how they sound through puns or rhyming, rather than what the words mean. Most clang associations tie in with schizophasia. Some of the nonsensical words might be completely made up. When the thought disorder is severe enough, the structure of the words remains preserved, but an outsider will not be able to see any connection between them.

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