Perturbed thinking

Perturbed thinking is a symptom of Trementia, particularly Catathymia, it is a result of intrusive thoughts forcing the person to behave in an inappropriate, the person feels strongly connected to these thoughts despite being very alien and believe they are voluntary generated, according to the diagnostic criterias, the symptom is only characterized by severe speech disorders, Catathymic Aphasia includes typical symptoms of Aphasia as well as the ones listed below.

Symptoms

 * Jargoning - Also a symptom of aphasia, it is characterized by uncomprehensible speech.
 * Glossolalia - Speaking in tongues.
 * Hypologia - Single-worded, difficult to understand responses.
 * Idea substitution - Substitution of an idea into a sentence.
 * Hyperlogia - Purposeless rephrasing of a sentence.
 * Perseveration – Persistent repetition of words or ideas even when another person attempts to change the topic.
 * Automatic speech - Long-lasting, purposeless speech caused by an automatic flowing of thoughts.
 * Paleologisms - Use of old-fashioned, obsolete words into sentence.
 * Hyperphrenia - Extremely fast thinking, difficulties picking up words.
 * Autolalia - Initiating a verbal response despite the absence of real stimuli and hallucinations.
 * Difficulties understanding speech.
 * Anomia - Difficulties naming objects.
 * Aseira - Putting words in the wrong order.
 * Neologism - Invented words.
 * Agrammatism - Trouble with grammar.
 * Telegraphic speech - Infantile manner of speech (eg. me like cars).
 * Unaufmerksamkeit - Not aware of mistakes in one's spoken language.
 * Monologia - Speaking in single words.
 * Paraphasia - Substitution of a word or letter or reversal of words.
 * Backspeak - Reversed speech, commonly seen in Catathymia.
 * Perseveration - Same response to any question.