{ Retardation
{ found in most depressions.
{ Deficiency
{ as in idiocy--the inability to form new concepts.
{ Acceleration
{ as in hypo-mania.
{ Poverty
{ as in the abnormally self-centered;
{ as in melancholia.
{ Rambling ideas
{ as in chronic insanity.
{ Flight of ideas
{ as in manias, hysterias, and acute deliriums.
Disorders / Fixed ideas
of < as in paranoia.
Ideation \ Perversions (concepts change their meaning altogether)
{ as in dementia.
{ Ideogenous pains
{ as in hysteria.
{ Compulsive ideas
{ common in borderland states;
{ in psychasthenia, or hysteria.
{ Disorientation
{ { thing,
{ (wrong idea of { place, or
{ { person);
{ found in confused conditions;
{ in delirium from infections;
{ in insanities.
{ Confusion
{ as in the infection-exhaustion psychoses;
\ in insanities.
/ Absent-mindedness.
{ Amnesia (morbid forgetfulness).
{ { temporary,
Disorders / Aphasia { prolonged,
of < {permanent (see later explanation).
Memory \ Perversion
{ as fabrications, due to memory-confusion or
{ inaccuracy; also due to excessive ideation and
\ defective judgment.
/ / Somatic
{ { as in hypochondriasis.
{ { Persecutory
{ { as in paranoia.
{ { Unworthiness
{ { as in simple depression or
{ { melancholia.
{ Delusions { Grandeur
{ Systematized / as in mania or paranoia.
Disorders / Transient < Nihilistic
of < Fixed \ often found in melancholia.
Reason \ { Reference
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