Disorganized speech refers to a style of speaking seen in individuals with schizophrenia that includes mimicking, disconnected or incoherent speech patterns, and/or the invention of new words
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disorganized speech refers to a style of talking usually seen in people with Schizophrenia, involving incoherence and a lack of typical logic patterns.
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