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Disorganized Thinking
Disorganized thinking is characterized by disjointed and incoherent thought processes. This cognitive symptom is typically identified through a person's speech, which may appear illogical, disconnected, or ramble between unrelated topics.
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Disorganized speech
A clinician is speaking with a patient who says, 'I need to get my prescription, but the pharmacy is painted blue. Blue is the color of the ocean, and I've always wanted to be a sailor. Sailors have to tie knots, and my shoelaces are untied.' Which cognitive symptom does this statement best illustrate?