How do you describe the thought process?
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medical health
mental health
Thought process in the MSE refers to the quantity, tempo (rate of flow) and form (or logical coherence) of thought. Thought process cannot be directly observed but can only be described by the patient, or inferred from a patient's speech.
In this regard, what is a thought process?
Noun. 1. thought process - the process of using your mind to consider something carefully; "thinking always made him frown"; "she paused for thought" cerebration, intellection, mentation, thinking, thought. higher cognitive process - cognitive processes that presuppose the availability of knowledge and put it to use.
Keeping this in view, what are the different types of thought processes?
It includes several distinct types and approaches:
- Abductive Reasoning. Formulating theories to explain what you observe.
- Abstraction. Modeling ideas with concepts that differ from concrete reality.
- Analogical Reasoning.
- Analytic Reasoning.
- Backward Induction.
- Cognitive Biases.
- Cold Logic.
- Convergent Thinking.
Thought content describes what the patient is thinking and includes the presence or absence of delusional or obsessional thinking and suicidal or homicidal ideas. If any of these thoughts are present, details regarding intensity and specificity should be obtained.