The form of thought may be disjointed, making communication difficult. Although quite characteristic of schizophrenia, it is a symptom which is difficult to elicit reliably. Disorders of possession of thought are also characteristic, and can usually be elicited more reliably. These include as first rank symptoms:
Delusions are common, but not specific to schizophrenia. The less understandable the relationship between a delusion and pre-existing thoughts or mood, the more characteristic it is of schizophrenia.
In chronic cases there may be poverty of thought: thinking becomes difficult and slow. This may manifest itself in poverty of speech.
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