Logorrhea (psychology) - Wikipedia In psychology, logorrhea or logorrhoea (from Ancient Greek λόγος logos "word" and ῥέω rheo "to flow") is a communication disorder that causes excessive wordiness and repetitiveness, which can cause incoherency
What is Logorrhea, The Logorrhea Foundation In psychology, logorrhea or logorrhoea (from Ancient Greek λόγος logos “word” and ῥέω rheo “to flow”), also known as press speech, is a communication disorder that causes excessive wordiness and repetitiveness, which can cause incoherency
Logorrhea | Speech and Health Library Logorrhea is a speech disorder where an individual talks excessively and often incoherently, to the point where it interferes with effective communication It is commonly associated with conditions such as mania, schizophrenia, or brain injuries
Glossary - Logorrhea An individual with logorrhea may speak rapidly and at length, sometimes jumping from topic to topic, with speech that can be rambling, tangential, or difficult to follow (often lacking meaningful content despite the high word output)
Logorrhea - Laboratory Notes Logorrhea is a communication disorder characterized by excessive, rapid, and often incoherent talkativeness or wordiness This condition goes beyond normal verbosity and represents a pathological state where the quantity of speech significantly exceeds what is necessary for effective communication
Logorrhea - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Logorrhea is defined as excessive fluent verbal output, often characterized by the production of speech that may include paraphasia and lacks meaningful content