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3. Disordered Thinking

Psychosis often makes it difficult to think coherently, leaving a person's thoughts confused and hard to express. This can lead to jumbled or slurred speech. Someone might blurt out phrases that don't make sense, mix up sentences, or jump sporadically between unrelated topics. They might also struggle to remember basic names and dates or find it incredibly challenging to learn new things.

young man in bed with eyes opened suffering insomnia and sleep disorder thinking about his problem

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