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MSE Terminology

Horizontales
A way of speaking that is faster, louder and more urgent than usual. It may be hard to follow or interrupt the speech, as the speaker may jump from one idea to the next.
A category that evaluates the patient's capacity to make sound, reasoned, and responsible decisions.
Auditory or visual hallucinations that instruct a person to act in specific ways.
Also known as alogia - the reduction in the quantity and quality of speech.
When testing this, a nurse may ask about memory of people, places or events that occurred early in a patient's life.
Hearing voices of noises that aren't there or without an auditory stimulus.
A type of thought disorder associated with disrupted speech processes. It occurs when someone loses a train of thought for no apparent reason which causes them to suddenly stop speaking.
A close relationship in which people understand each others' feelings or ideas and communicate well.
The ability of a patient to understand that they have a mental health problem and what they're experiencing is abnormal.
Fixed of false conviction in something that is not real or shared by other people.
Verticales
A state of restlessness and anxious activity that services no purpose - it can manifest as tremors, finger tapping, or pacing.
Making up of new words.
A self-reported sustained emotional state.
The overinclusion of trivial or irrelevant details that impede the sense of getting to the point.
A rapid flow of ideas expressed in the form of abrupt changes in conversation topics.
Exaggeration, distortion, or misinterpretation of an actual stimuli.
The visual expression of emotion through facial expressions, tone of voice, and body language.