Rethinking thought disorder

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It has been 30 years since Holzman introduced a special issue of the Schizophrenia Bulletin entitled "Thought Disorder in Schizophrenia." He pointed out in his Editor's Introduction that in contrast to the explosion of interest at that time in the biological aspects of schizophrenia, there were important areas of study that represented "... relatively neglected aspects of the psychopathology of schizophrenia, namely the varieties of thinking disorders (emphasis added) characteristic of schizophrenic patients and their possible underlying mechanisms." Perhaps presciently, he ended his introduction by expressing hope that the articles included in that issue would lead to further intensive study of the cognitive (emphasis added) dysfunctions in schizophrenia. There has, indeed, been extensive research conducted in further understanding cognitive dysfunctions in schizophrenia, but considerably less so in understanding thought disorder.

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Hart, M., & Lewine, R. R. J. (2017). Rethinking thought disorder. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 43(3), 514–522. https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbx003

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