Presentation 1994/12/5
Thought Disorders in Psychiatric Patients and their Assessments
Ken-Ichi Hiramatsu, Akinobu Hata, Masato Fukuda,
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Abstract(in English) The history of research in thought disorders of psychiatric patients is described. After the establishement of the concept of thought disorder by Kraepelin and Bleuler,research of thought disorder concerned mainly on what the main aspect of schizophrenic thought disorders were.Examples of schizophrenic thought disorders are as followed;(1)deficits in abstract thinking,categorization or concept formation,which are called'concreteness'or'overinclusion,'(2)deficits in congnitive focusing such as'stimulus overinclusion,''socially unacceptable thought'and'looseness of association,'(3)deficits in reasoning such as'overgeneralization,''combinatory thinking'and 'predicative logic,'(4)other aspect of language deficits such as 'redundancy'or'low predictability of statements.'Today comprehensive scales for the assessment of thought disorders have been developed and widely used in clincal and biological researches.
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Keyword(in English) thought disorder / schizophrenia / assessment scaless
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Title (in English) Thought Disorders in Psychiatric Patients and their Assessments
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Keyword(1) thought disorder
Keyword(2) schizophrenia
Keyword(3) assessment scaless
1st Author's Name Ken-Ichi Hiramatsu
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Neuropsychiatry,Faculty of Medicine,Tokyo University()
2nd Author's Name Akinobu Hata
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Neuropsychiatry,Faculty of Medicine,Tokyo University
3rd Author's Name Masato Fukuda
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Neuropsychiatry,Faculty of Medicine,Tokyo University
Date 1994/12/5
Paper # TL94-10
Volume (vol) vol.94
Number (no) 378
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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