Etiology of thought disruption

Thought disruption is also known as thought block. The patient is not conscious, and there is no external interference and other reasons, the thinking process suddenly appear interrupted. The patient suddenly stops talking and then speaks again a few moments later, but the content of the speech is not the original topic. If the patient has the feeling that his or her thoughts are being withdrawn by some external force at the time, the patient is said to be having his or her thoughts taken away. Both symptoms are important in the diagnosis of schizophrenia. It is mainly seen in schizophrenia, which is related to problems of the mind, mood, and genetic factors. Pay attention to whether there is a family history of neurological disorders, whether there are abnormal physical stimuli, abnormal emotional changes in life, and huge mood disparities, and problems caused by huge emotional shocks in daily life at work.