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Background: Early psychopathologists proposed that certain features of positive thought disorder, the disorganized language output produced by some people with schizophrenia …
Lack of abstract thinking, known as concretism, is a well-known psychopathological feature of schizophrenia, reflecting the tendency to adhere to concrete aspects of stimuli and …
Pragmatic impairments are largely documented, yet rarely considered in clinical practice, also due to a poor characterization of pragmatic profiles across conditions, as well as some …
People with serious mental illnesses often struggle with disorganised thinking which heavily cripples their social functions. Historically, the study of disorganization has primarily …
Disorganization of thought—indicating a dysfunction in forming coherent, ordered thoughts, rather than peculiarities to the content itself—is a hallmark of schizophrenia. These …
Language-based prediction of psychotic relapse using speech-derived markers offers a promising avenue for targeted prevention in early intervention. However, the sheer number …