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Pressure of speech

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may cause speech resembling pressured speech in individuals with pre-existing psychopathology and produce hypomanic or manic symptoms in general, owing both to the substance's own qualities and the underlying nature of an individual's psyche. In many psychotic disorders, use of certain drugs
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Pressured speech is unrelenting, rapid, often loud talking without pauses. Those with pressured speech do not respond to verbal and nonverbal cues indicating that others wish to speak, turning from one listener to another or speaking even when no listeners remain.
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O'Connor, Manjula (2020). "Adjunctive therapy with brexpiprazole improves treatment resistant complex post traumatic stress disorder in domestic family violence victims".
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is a speech disorder that is related to pressure of speech in that the speech of a clutterer sounds improperly verbalized. However, cluttering is a distinct
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in which the focus of a conversation drifts. In circumstantiality, unnecessary details and irrelevant remarks cause a delay in getting to the point.
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Kroncke, Anna P.; Willard, Marcy; Huckabee, Helena (February 2016). "Emotions, mood, behavior, and adaptive assessment".
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fast and frenetic (i.e. mainly without pauses), including some irregularities in loudness and rhythm or some degrees of
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Baroni, Argelinda; Lunsford, Jessica R.; Luckenbaugh, David A.; Towbin, Kenneth E.; Leibenluft, Ellen (March 2009).
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amplifies certain expressions of symptoms, and stimulant-induced pressured speech is among them.
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Keane, Terence M. (Summer 2013). "Patient management exercise: post-traumatic stress disorder".
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can induce pressured speech, with some degrees of circumstantiality or
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Pressure of speech mainly happens in the bipolar disorders, during the
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episodes. It also happens because of acute or chronic over-stress in
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The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice
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Index

Specialty
Psychiatry
clinical psychology
speech
circumstantiality
affect
neuropsychological
bipolar disorders
thought disorders
stress-related disorders
hypomanic
manic
post-traumatic stress disorder
complex post-traumatic stress disorder
Thought disorders
flight of ideas
tangential speech
anxiety disorders
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
autism spectrum disorders
schizophrenia
Psychostimulants
cocaine
amphetamines
stuttering
Cluttering
language disorder
anxiety
tachylalia
agitolalia

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