NMDA antagonists replicate some of the so-called " negative " symptoms like thought disorder in subanesthetic doses ( doses insufficient to induce anesthesia ), and catatonia in high doses.
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Dr . Ludwig currently focuses on working with adult individuals who suffer from various issues such as addiction, relationship struggles, problems of transition along with character, mood and thought disorder.
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Three types of dream speech were considered by Kraepelin : disorders of word-selection ( also called paraphasias ), disorders of discourse ( e . g . agrammatisms ) and thought disorders.
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The symptoms of acute amphetamine psychosis are very similar to those of the acute phase of schizophrenia although in amphetamine psychosis visual hallucinations are more common and thought disorder is rare.
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Furthermore, although thought disorder is typically associated with psychosis, similar phenomena can appear in different disorders, potentially leading to misdiagnosis for example, in the case of incomplete yet potentially fruitful thought processes.
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PET scans show thought disorders stem from increased flow in the frontal and temporal regions while delusions and hallucinations were associated with reduced flow in the cingulate, left frontal, and temporal areas.
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The petitione includes a report from psychologists Patricia Heras and Robert Hiller who noted Calambro's " vampire " fantasies, history of abuse and neglect, thought disorder, suicidal tendencies and other mental problems.
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Although the term " thought disorder " can refer to either type, in common parlance it refers most often to a disorder of thought " form " also known as formal thought disorder.
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Executive dysfunction in bipolar disorder is suggested to be associated particularly with the manic state, and is largely accounted for in terms of the formal thought disorder that is a feature of mania.
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McCarley and Martha Shenton published a classic paper in 1992 that described a relationship in a reduction in the volume of the left superior temporal gyrus and thought disorder in patients with schizophrenia.