- first-rank symptom
The new mediacal dictionary. 2014.
The new mediacal dictionary. 2014.
second-rank symptom — see Schneiderian first and second rank symptoms … The new mediacal dictionary
Symptom — Any abnormal change in appearance, sensation, or function experienced by a patient that indicates a disease process. * * * Any morbid phenomenon or departure from the normal in structure, function, or sensation, experienced by the patient and… … Medical dictionary
FRS — Abbreviation for first rank symptoms, under symptom. * * * Fellow of the Royal Society; ferredoxin reducing substance; first rank symptom; fragment separator; furosemide * * * Fellow of the Royal Society … Medical dictionary
Hallucinations in those who are not mentally ill — A hallucination may occur in a person in a state of good mental and physical health, even in the apparent absence of a transient trigger factor such as fatigue, intoxication or sensory deprivation.It is not yet widely recognised that… … Wikipedia
Hallucinations in the sane — A hallucination may occur in a person in a state of good mental and physical health, even in the apparent absence of a transient trigger factor such as fatigue, intoxication, or sensory deprivation.It is not yet widely recognised that… … Wikipedia
delusional perception — a Schneiderian first rank symptom in which a person believes that a normal percept (product of perception) has a special meaning for him or her. For example, a cloud in the sky may be misinterpreted as meaning that someone has sent that person a… … The new mediacal dictionary
thought alienation — a symptom of psychosis in which patients feel that their own thoughts are in some way no longer within their control. It includes thought insertion, thought withdrawal, and thought broadcast. Any form of thought alienation is a Schneiderian first … The new mediacal dictionary
thought broadcast — a symptom of psychosis in which the patient feels that his or her thoughts are being distributed into other people s thoughts. This is a Schneiderian first rank symptom, highly indicative of schizophrenia … The new mediacal dictionary
thought insertion — a symptom of psychosis in which the patient feels that thoughts are inserted into his or her own head by an outside force or agency. This is a Schneiderian first rank symptom, highly indicative of schizophrenia … The new mediacal dictionary
thought withdrawal — a symptom of psychosis in which patients believe that their own thoughts are being taken out of their head by an outside force. This is a Schneiderian first rank symptom, highly indicative of schizophrenia … The new mediacal dictionary