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Tangential speech

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shown from speech with a lack of observance to the main subject of discourse, such that a person whilst speaking on a topic deviates from the topic. Further definition is of speech that deviates from an answer to a question that is relevant in the first instance but deviates from the relevancy to
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in that the form is inappropriate for adequate understanding. The person's speech seems to indicate that their attention to their own speech has perhaps in some way been overcome during the occurrence of cognition whilst speaking, causing the vocalized content to follow thought that is apparently
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may exhibit behavior that includes tangential speech. Those who exhibit these behaviors may also have related symptoms such as seemingly inappropriate or self-centered social responses, and a deterioration in pragmatic abilities (including appropriate eye contact as well as topic maintenance).
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in which the train of thought of the speaker wanders and shows a lack of focus, never returning to the initial topic of the conversation. It tends to occur in situations where a person is experiencing high anxiety, as a manifestation of the psychosis known as
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without reference to the original idea or question; or the person's speech is considered evasive in that the person has decided to provide an answer to a question that is an avoidance of a direct answer.
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assessment (Andreasen 1979). The term has undergone a re-definition to refer only to a person's speech in response to a question, and to provide the definition separation from the similar symptoms
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According to the St. Louis system for the diagnosis of schizophrenia, tangentiality is significantly associated with a low IQ prior to diagnosis (AU Parnas
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Stephens, J. H.; Astrup, C.; Carpenter Jr, W. T.; Shaffer, J. W.; Goldberg, J. (1982). "A comparison of nine systems to diagnose schizophrenia".
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related subjects not involved in a direct answering of the question. In the context of a conversation or discussion the communication
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Schizophrenic speech: making sense of bathroots and ponds that fall in doorways - 210 pages
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Index

Tangentiality
communication disorder
schizophrenia
dementia
delirium
logorrhea
dementia
circumstantial speech
right hemisphere brain damage
thought disorder
is a response that is ineffective
phenomenological
clinical
derailment
Aphasia
Theories of communication
Circumstantial speech
Harold Lasswell


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Introduction to clinical psychiatry
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