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100

The patient’s thoughts escape into the outside world and are experienced by others.

What is thought broadcasting?

200

A patient keeps pausing while giving their history, having problems recalling recent events. They believe they keep forgetting things because a new computer was put in the library and keeps stealing these memories so the government can have them.

What is thought withdrawal?

300

Someone is a vague, psychotic state (a delusional mood) hears the AC turn on and, seemingly out of nowhere, thinks people are sending nano-bots into their apartment. 

"Normal perception has a private, illogical meaning."

Sudden, idiosyncratic, and often self-referential delusion triggered by a neutral perceptual content. In classical psychopathology, ---------- ---------- was considered almost pathognomonic for schizophrenia. Since ---------- ---------- has been erased from ICD-11 and always been absent in DSM, it risks slipping out of clinical awareness.

What is a delusional perception?  

400

Auditory hallucinations that ----- with each other and/or ------- on the patient's actions. 

What are argue and/or comment?

500

A person believes that radio waves from a neighbor are causing them to feel stomach pain.

This can include experiencing sensations like tingling, burning, or pressure that are not caused by any physical stimulus. For instance, feeling like there's an object inside the body when there isn't one. 

Experience of bodily sensations (including actions, thoughts, or emotions) imposed by external agency.

--We use these general terms. I will sometimes use it in notes. 

What is somatic passivity or passivity phenomena?

There are related phenomena:

DOC, somatic delusions, etc. 

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