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  • Circumstantial speech - Wikipedia
    Circumstantial speech, also referred to as circumstantiality, is a form of disorganized speech wherein apparently unnecessary details and seemingly irrelevant remarks cause a delay in getting to the point [1]
  • Circumstantial Thought Process: What It Is, and What Causes It
    A circumstantial thought process is also known as circumstantiality It's when you include a lot of unneeded and unimportant details when you talk or write
  • APA Dictionary of Psychology
    An extreme form, arising from disorganized associative processes, may occur in schizophrenia, obsessional disorders, and certain types of dementia Circumstantiality differs from tangentiality in that the main point is never lost but rather accompanied by a large amount of nonessential information
  • Tangentiality vs. Circumstantiality — What’s the Difference?
    Tangentiality refers to veering off-topic in conversation, not answering questions directly Circumstantiality involves excessive detail in communication, but the speaker eventually returns to the main point
  • Circumstantiality - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
    Unlike in flight of ideas, circumstantiality contains tighter and more coherent associations that may be easier to follow or understand Unlike tangential speakers, i e , those who are circumstantial eventually arrive back at the main point of speech or the answer to a question
  • CIRCUMSTANTIALITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CIRCUMSTANTIAL is belonging to, consisting in, or dependent on circumstances How to use circumstantial in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Circumstantial
  • Types of Thought Processes and Thought Disorders
    Circumstantial Thought Process – Overly detailed, roundabout thinking that includes excessive tangents but eventually reaches the point For instance, someone asked about their day might describe every minor event before answering, often seen in anxiety or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Disorders of Thought Stream: Flight of Ideas and Circumstantiality
    Circumstantiality is often confused with tangentiality, but the distinction is clinically important Circumstantial thought eventually reaches its goal through an intricate, convoluted path; tangential thought changes course entirely and never returns to answer the original question


















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