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- Q7796994 subject Q8372257.
- Q7796994 abstract "Thought insertion is the idea that another thinks through the mind of the person. The person may sometimes be unable to distinguish between their own thoughts and those inserted into their minds. A person with this delusional belief is found to be convinced of their beliefs and unwilling to accept such diagnosis. It is a symptom of psychosis which occurs in many mental disorders and other medical conditions. Thought insertion along with thought broadcasting, thought withdrawal, thought blocking as well as other first rank symptoms are primary symptoms and should not be confused with the delusional explanation given by the respondent.The ICD-10 defines thought insertion as the feeling that your thoughts are not your own. The person experiencing the thought insertion will not necessarily know where the thought is coming from.".
- Q7796994 wikiPageWikiLink Q170082.
- Q7796994 wikiPageWikiLink Q7796989.
- Q7796994 wikiPageWikiLink Q7796990.
- Q7796994 wikiPageWikiLink Q7797002.
- Q7796994 wikiPageWikiLink Q8372257.
- Q7796994 comment "Thought insertion is the idea that another thinks through the mind of the person. The person may sometimes be unable to distinguish between their own thoughts and those inserted into their minds. A person with this delusional belief is found to be convinced of their beliefs and unwilling to accept such diagnosis. It is a symptom of psychosis which occurs in many mental disorders and other medical conditions.".
- Q7796994 label "Thought insertion".